item
1 of 2nouna distinct news piece on TV, in a newspaper, etc.
B1An item, in the context of news, refers to a distinct news story or report that is presented on television, in a newspaper, or through other media. It can cover a wide range of topics, such as local events, breaking news, or specific updates, and is typically brief but informative. An item is usually part of a larger news segment or issue but is a self-contained piece that highlights particular details or developments on its own. The goal of a news item is to provide the audience with important and relevant information in a clear and concise manner.
- The anchor announced the top items of the day during the evening news broadcast.
- The newspaper dedicated several items to covering local events and community happenings.
- Online news websites often feature trending items to highlight the most talked-about stories of the moment.
- The magazine included a special investigative item that exposed corruption within the government.
- Viewers tuned in eagerly to catch the latest items on the morning news program.
a distinct thing, often an individual object or entry in a list or collection
A2- Please check each item off the list as you find it.
- The customer asked about an item on the top shelf.
- The store has discounted every item for the sale.
- They were disappointed when the item they wanted was out of stock.
- This item is not available in our online store.
a distinct part that can be specified separately in a group of things that could be enumerated on a list
a small part that can be considered separately from the whole
an individual instance of a type of symbol
(in the plural) standard denominational currency in prison, often referring to $1 commissary snacks
- He spent ten items on candy from the commissary.
- The inmates traded items for extra snacks.
- She counted her items before buying lunch.
- They saved items to purchase a special treat.
- Items were exchanged between prisoners as small favors.