IPA: /ˈnjuːziər/
KK: /ˈnjuːziər/
More full of interesting or important information, especially in a way that is engaging or lively.
The newsier articles in the magazine attract more readers.
Comparative: newsier
Superlative: newsiest
Newsier → It is formed from "news" (from Middle English *newes*, meaning new information or reports) and "-ier" (a comparative suffix meaning more). The word "newsier" means more full of news or more informative than something else.
Think of 'news' as new information, and the '-ier' means more. So, when something is newsier, it means it has more new information.
No commonly confused words.