tidings

IPA: tˈaɪdɪŋz

noun

  • new information about specific and timely events
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Examples of "tidings" in Sentences

  • Day after day passed, and no tidings from the north.
  • This week, in case you have missed the glad tidings, is Chocolate Week.
  • Indeed, to behead the messenger of bad tidings is not a Canadian invention.
  • "_Early tidings are bad tidings_, so runs the saw, and thy looks give weight to it."
  • It was as if we brought them glad tidings from the absent ones, and they expressed their joy by lusty cheers.
  • In vain the poor prisoner asks questions, no answer is ever made, no tidings from the outside world ever given.
  • It's a care package of sorts for the three Serbian youths, but definitely not tangible tidings from the homeland.
  • When you wonder that good tidings is not known or advertized, you have only to recolect that of the other works the Bookseler has Half, and of this nothing.
  • Especially in an endeavor like investing, emotion becomes the enemy of reason, and immediate fear can be manipulated by experts to trump longer-term tidings of good fortune.
  • The tumult of the preceding night, by dispersing the servants of Ellerslie, had so alarmed the poor cottagers, that with one accord they fled to their kindred on the hills, amid those fastnesses of nature, to await tidings from the valley, of when all should be still, and they might return in peace.

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