[
US
/ˈbʊɫɪtən/
]
[ UK /bˈʊlɪtˌɪn/ ]
[ UK /bˈʊlɪtˌɪn/ ]
NOUN
- a brief report (especially an official statement issued for immediate publication or broadcast)
VERB
- make public by bulletin
How To Use bulletin In A Sentence
- Add in endless plugs in magazines and news bulletins and the less addicted may want to flee the country. Times, Sunday Times
- You would go back to a handful of radio news bulletins. The Sun
- A local publication, The Evening Bulletin said, ‘The reporter had been horrified to see two fatted calves strolling up main street!’
- The visitors will be able to read a news bulletin or operate the camera, sound, vision desks or autocue.
- The viewing figures were in a different league from those for any routine political programming or daily news bulletin. Times, Sunday Times
- Books for Schools through bulletins and newsletters. Times, Sunday Times
- The print spooler security bulletin is one of nine issued in Microsoft's monthly Patch Tuesday, and one of four rated as critical. Microsoft patches Windows XP flaw that aided Stuxnet worm
- The company publishes a fortnightly bulletin for its staff.
- American Chess Bulletin with the caption 'Capablanca's Bungalow Near Havana'. ChessBase News
- I was thinking of going with a soothing green theme....buying more plants and putting fadeless green paper on all my bulletin boards.... And we're back!