English to Gujarati Dictionary news

news

સમાચાર
definition
noun
I've got some good news for you
newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events.
translation of 'news'
ખબર
noun
સમાચાર
example
Rover is still in the 'news' today and still the government haven't done anything.
this was hardly 'news' to her
The evil ones are not afraid of officials, they are only afraid of being reported in the 'news' .
I had the day off work on Friday, so I went round to Fay's and received some unexpected 'news' .
So other recent 'news' was about media studies being taught at primary school level.
This is hardly 'news' to anyone who has watched this programme's seven-year meltdown.
In any event they are big sums, and like big names, they are always 'news' .E2.0.CO;2-K
The coaches are in the 'news' at the moment and it got me thinking about what it is that makes a good coach.
he was back in the 'news' again
Let's just list some of the outrageous assertions and omissions in the 'news' today.
Then he received some startling 'news' from a phone call that all his searching was wasted.
this was hardly 'news' to her
Smash and grab from motor cars at stop streets or traffic lights has been in the 'news' .
I've got some good 'news' for you
The site will also feature an hour-by-hour weblog of campaign events and 'news' stories.
But recent 'news' from doctors suggests that he could return to work as early as Easter.
It would take a long essay to answer this question, but some recent 'news' could provide a hint.
Most of it seemed familiar, almost all of it is stuff we'd read in news reports and seen in the 'news' but forgotten.
It was all in the 'news' and I was just dumbfounded by what I was hearing on the TV.
I've got some good 'news' for you
Issues about or affecting teenagers are regularly in the 'news' , but we seldom hear what they have to say.
At the end of every vigil we make a circle and share 'news' and announce other events and concerns.
So the idea that philosophy does relate to the everyday concerns reflected in the 'news' is not a fanciful one at all.
Sharp swings on world markets were caused by a decidedly mixed batch of recent 'news' .
As it happens, there's been a spate of criminal women in the 'news' and other media lately.
She's been saying this for a few weeks, not just since the recent 'news' story.
Wendy's friend Jeff was able to tell Astor why the Astoria project was in the 'news' .
There's a story in the 'news' reporting that Oxford Street may get a pedestrian fast lane.
Problem number two is that the recent economic 'news' has been pretty poor from Labour's point of view.
The church and its leader have been in the 'news' at times for various reasons.
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