See also: Bulletin

English edit

Etymology edit

From French bulletin.

Pronunciation edit

  • (General American) enPR: bo͝olˈ -ə-tən, -ət-ən; IPA(key): /ˈ bʊl.ə.tən/, /ˈ bʊl.əʔ.n̩/
  • (UK) enPR: bo͝olˈ -ĭ-tĭn, -ə-tĭn; IPA(key): /ˈ bʊl.ɪ.tɪn/, /ˈ bʊl.ə.tɪn/
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Noun edit

bulletin (plural bulletins)

  1. A short report, especially one released through official channels to be immediately broadcast or publicized.
  2. A time-sensitive news item or short news report.
    Synonyms: alert, breaking news, newsflash, update
  3. A short printed publication, especially one produced regularly by an organization.
    Synonyms: newsletter, organ, periodical

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Verb edit

bulletin (third-person singular simple present bulletins, present participle bulletining, simple past and past participle bulletined)

  1. (transitive) To announce (something) by means of such a report or publication.
    to bulletin an employment vacancy

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Interjection edit

bulletin

  1. (colloquial, often sarcastic) Introduces a fact (presumed to be obvious) of which the person addressed is ostensibly not aware.
    Synonyms: hello, newsflash

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French edit

Etymology edit

From Old French bullette + diminutive suffix -in, or possibly a borrowing from Italian bollettino.

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Noun edit

bulletin m (plural bulletins)

  1. bulletin
  2. newsletter
  3. report card, school report

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Norwegian Bokmål edit

Noun edit

bulletin m (definite singular bulletinen, indefinite plural bulletiner, definite plural bulletinene)

  1. alternative form of bulleteng

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

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bulletin m (definite singular bulletinen, indefinite plural bulletinar, definite plural bulletinane)

  1. alternative form of bulleteng