Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
make-news
verb
/meɪk njuːz/

Definition
To create or generate newsworthy events or stories, often used in the context of media or journalism.

Examples
- The artist managed to make-news with his latest exhibition, which drew crowds from across the country.
- Politicians often try to make-news by announcing bold policies or reforms.

Meaning
The phrase ‘make-news’ refers to the act of producing something that is significant enough to be reported in the news, indicating a level of action or occurrence that captures public interest.

Synonyms
- generate headlines
- create news
- attract media attention