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    Ti·dings
    /ˈtīdiNGz/

    plural

    • 1. news; information: literary, archaic "the bearer of glad tidings"
    • 2. a flock of magpies: rare "a tiding of magpies perch in the low pines"
  2. The meaning of TIDING is a piece of news —usually used in plural. How to use tiding in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. Meaning of tidings in English. tidings. noun [ plural ] old use us / ˈtaɪ.dɪŋz / uk / ˈtaɪ.dɪŋz / Add to word list. news: tidings of great joy. Synonyms. news. word (NEWS) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Information and messages. ABCs. advance notice. advance warning. advertisement. aide-mémoire. credential. flier. go up. gory.

  4. Tidings is an old-fashioned word for recent news. If someone says "I bring you good tidings !" it means they have information to share that you'll probably like.

  5. Tidings definition: news, information, or intelligence. See examples of TIDINGS used in a sentence.

  6. Meaning of tidings in English. tidings. noun [ plural ] old use uk / ˈtaɪ.dɪŋz / us / ˈtaɪ.dɪŋz / Add to word list. news: tidings of great joy. Synonyms. news. word (NEWS) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Information and messages. advance notice. advance warning. advertisement. aide-mémoire. ammunition. bumper sticker. credential.

  7. tidings. (taɪdɪŋz ) plural noun [usually adjective NOUN] You can use tidings to refer to news that someone tells you. [formal, old-fashioned] He hated always to be the bearer of bad tidings. I dare to hope that your heart will be touched by the tidings of my survival. [ Also + of] More Synonyms of tidings.

  8. Definition of tidings noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Tidings definition: news, information, or intelligence. See examples of TIDINGS used in a sentence.

  10. noun. News; information. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Plural form of tiding. Wiktionary. Synonyms: message. information. greetings. advice. intelligence. news. word. report. Origin of Tidings. Middle English tiding, tithand report, piece of news from Old Norse tīdhendi events from tīdhr occurring dā- in Indo-European roots.

  11. Feb 5, 2024 · tiding (plural tidings) ( archaic or literary, usually in the plural) news; new information. Againſt venemous tongues enpoyſoned with ſclaunder and falſe detractions &c. April, Thomas Carlyle, “Ch. 2, St. Edmundsbury”, in.

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