Meaning & Definition of word "Newsstand"

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    Newsstand

    /ˈnjuːzˌstænd/

    noun:

    • 1. A stand or shop where newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals are sold.
      • Example: I stopped by the newsstand to pick up the latest edition of my favorite magazine.
    • 2. A place, often located on street corners, where various publications and sometimes snacks or drinks are available for purchase.
      • Example: The newsstand on the corner always has a wide selection of newspapers from around the world.
    • 3. A kiosk or small business that specializes in selling print media.
      • Example: After work, I often visit the newsstand to browse the newest comic books.

    Etymology

    The word 'newsstand' combines 'news', referring to newly received or noteworthy information, and 'stand', which denotes a physical place where items are displayed or sold.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    newsstand effect:

    The phenomenon of increased sales or interest generated by the visibility of a product in a newsstand or similar retail environment.

    hit the newsstand:

    To become available for sale, specifically referring to magazines or publications.

    Related Words

    periodical:

    A publication issued at regular intervals featuring news or articles.

    kiosk:

    A small structure used for selling goods or providing information.

    magazine:

    A periodical publication containing articles and illustrations.

    Slang Meanings of newsstand

    Meaning: rag

    Example Sentence: He's always reading the latest gossip rag from the newsstand.

    Meaning: paper

    Example Sentence: Did you pick up the paper from the newsstand this morning?