しんぶん
Meanings
Noun
1. newspaper
Pitch accent
んぶん
Used in vocabulary (42 in total)
newsprint; newspaper used for wrapping, packing, etc.; newspaper
koshinbun (type of early Meiji-era newspaper); minor journal; local newspaper
to appear in the newspaper
old newspapers
(newspaper) carrier; newspaper (delivery) boy (girl); new
newspaper company
newspaper reporter; print journalist
newspaper story (article, account)
Asahi Shimbun (newspaper)
wall newspaper; wall poster
sports newspaper
newspaper stand; newspaper seller; paper carrier; newspaper reporter
ōshinbun; type of Meiji-era newspaper characterized by its use of political commentary written in literary language; major newspaper
ōshinbun; type of Meiji-era newspaper characterized by its use of political commentary written in literary language; major newspaper
the press; (in the) newspapers
racing form; racing (news)paper
newspaper advertisement
English-language newspaper
newspaper slot; newspaper box
newspaper report; press reporting
newspaper-seller; newsboy; newspaper vendor
daily newspaper
electronic newspaper
(issuing) a press release
newspaper studies; media studies
Sankei newspaper
pro-government newspaper; newspaper that curries favour with the government
news dealer's shop; newsagent's shop
scandal sheet; gutter press; yellow press
Japanese-language newspaper (printed outside Japan)
leading newspaper; prestigious newspaper
the newspaper industry
foreign-language newspaper
newsstand; newspaper kiosk; newspaper stand
Japan's press code (developed in 1946)
newspaper distributor
racketeering newspaper; journal that demands money in return for favourable articles
racketeering newspaper; journal that demands money in return for favourable articles
knowledge gained (information acquired) from newspapers
appointment or dismissal conjecturally reported in the media (esp. when the conjecture turned out to be wrong); announcement of an appointment that turns out to be mere press speculation
Examples (109 in total)
Where are the newspapers?
This is a newspaper.
I can't find the newspaper.