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noun
- 1. a short official statement or broadcast summary of news. Similar
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The meaning of BULLETIN is a brief public notice issuing usually from an authoritative source; specifically : a brief news item intended for immediate publication or broadcast. How to use bulletin in a sentence.
BULLETIN definition: 1. a short news programme on television or radio, often about something that has just happened, or…. Learn more.
a short report with news and information about a group or organization, printed for its members: The company produces a weekly bulletin for its 33,000 employees. COMMUNICATIONS. a short news programme on television or radio: Every news bulletin has been dominated by this story.
1. an official statement on a matter of public interest, such as the illness of a public figure. 2. (Broadcasting) a broadcast summary of the news. 3. (Journalism & Publishing) a periodical publication of an association, etc. vb. (tr) to make known by bulletin.
A bulletin is a regular newspaper or leaflet that is produced by an organization or group such as a school or church.