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- DictionaryBul·le·tin/ˈbo͝olətn/
noun
- 1. a short official statement or broadcast summary of news.
Definition of bulletin noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Add to word list. a short news program on television or radio, often about something that has just happened, or a short newspaper printed by an organization: an hourly news bulletin. The company publishes a weekly bulletin for its employees. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
A brief news report or statement that's written or spoken is a bulletin. A TV reporter might read a bulletin announcing the winner of a presidential election, for example. You're most likely to hear a bulletin on the radio or television, usually in the form of a news update.
1. an official statement on a matter of public interest, such as the illness of a public figure. 2. (Broadcasting) a broadcast summary of the news. 3. (Journalism & Publishing) a periodical publication of an association, etc. vb. ( tr) to make known by bulletin.
3 days ago · bulletin in American English. (ˈbulɪtn, -tɪn) (verb -tined, -tining) noun. 1. a brief account or statement, as of news or events, issued for the information of the public. 2. Journalism. a. a brief, prominently featured newspaper account, based upon information received just before the edition went to press.
Definition of bulletin in English: cite. bulletin. Pronunciation: /ˈbʊlɪtɪn/ noun. 1a short official statement or broadcast summary of news: the statistics provided through the daily health bulletin issued by the government. More example sentences.
BULLETIN definition: 1. a short news programme on television or radio: 2. a regular newspaper or report containing news….