IPA: /ˈnjuːzɪnəs/
KK: /ˈnjuːzɪnəs/
The quality of being interesting or relevant to current events or news.
The newsiness of the article kept readers engaged and informed.
Newsiness → It is formed from "news" (from Middle English *newes*, meaning new information or reports) and "-ness" (meaning the state or quality of). The word "newsiness" refers to the quality of being new or fresh in information.
Think of 'news' as new information, and '-ness' indicating a state. This helps you remember that 'newsiness' is about the quality of being new.