newspaper

/ˈnuzˌpeɪpər/
noun
  1. A printed publication (usually daily or weekly) containing news, articles, advertisements, and other information.
    • The local newspaper reported on the new park opening downtown.
    • She folded the newspaper and placed it on the kitchen table.
    • My grandfather reads the newspaper every morning with his coffee.
  2. The organization or company that produces a newspaper.
    • The newspaper's editor decided to run the story on the front page.
    • The newspaper hired several new reporters for its investigative team.
    • Many newspapers are now offering digital subscriptions.
  3. Sheets of paper used for wrapping or packing, often old newspapers.
    • We used old newspaper to wrap the fragile dishes for moving.
    • The artist crumpled newspaper to create texture in her collage.
    • He lined the birdcage with newspaper for easy cleaning.