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tabloid
tab·loid T0004800 (tăb′loid′)n. A newspaper of small format giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material.adj.1. In summary form; condensed.2. Lurid or sensational. [From tabloid journalism, from Tabloid, trademark for a drug or chemical in condensed form.] tab′loid′ism n.tabloid (ˈtæblɔɪd) n1. (Journalism & Publishing) a newspaper with pages about 30 cm (12 inches) by 40 cm (16 inches), usually characterized by an emphasis on photographs and a concise and often sensational style. Compare broadsheet2. (Journalism & Publishing) (modifier) designed to appeal to a mass audience or readership; sensationalist: the tabloid press; tabloid television. [C20: from earlier Tabloid, a trademark for a medicine in tablet form]tab•loid (ˈtæb lɔɪd) n. 1. a newspaper about half the size of an ordinary newspaper, usu. heavily illustrated, and often concentrating on sensational or lurid news. 2. a condensation or summary. adj. 3. compressed; condensed. 4. luridly or vulgarly sensational. [1905–10; tabl (et) + -oid] tab′loid•ism, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tabloid - sensationalist journalismyellow journalism, tabjournalism, news media - newspapers and magazines collectively | | 2. | tabloid - newspaper with half-size pagesrag, sheetnewspaper, paper - a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements; "he read his newspaper at breakfast" | Translationstabloid (ˈtabloid) noun a newspaper with small pages, big headlines, a lot of pictures and light articles on popular subjects. 八掛小報 小报tabloid
Synonyms for tabloidnoun sensationalist journalismSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun newspaper with half-size pagesSynonymsRelated Words |