IPA: /ˈnjuːziɪst/
KK: /ˈnuːziɪst/
The most full of news or information; having a lot of interesting or important news.
The newsiest report covered all the latest developments in the story.
Comparative: newsy
Superlative: newsiest
Newsiest → It is formed from "news" (from Old English *news*, meaning new information or reports) and "-iest" (a superlative suffix meaning most). The word "newsiest" means the most full of news or the most current information.
Think of 'news' as the latest information, and remember that 'newsiest' means the most full of the latest information.