Definition of «bad news»

The phrase "bad news" refers to information that is unwanted, unexpected or undesirable. It usually conveys a negative outcome, situation or event and can cause disappointment, sadness or frustration for those who receive it. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is difficult, challenging or unpleasant.

Sentences with «bad news»

  • Despite all of the good news, there was one bit of bad news for the mobile industry in 2015: worldwide game playing fell 1 percent on mobile devices compared to 2014. (entrepreneur.com)
  • That's a lot of bad news for anyone looking to buy health insurance. (policygenius.com)
  • And now there's even more bad news about this year's flu season: It's affecting pets, too. (womansday.com)
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