tabloid
//ˈtæb.lɔɪd//
Noun
tabloidSingular
tabloidsPlural
1
A newspaper with small pages, typically featuring sensational stories, celebrity gossip, and bold headlines.
The tabloid published a shocking story about the famous actor.
2
A compressed or condensed form of something.
The report was presented in tabloid form for easier reading.
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Adjective
tabloidCanonical form
1
Relating to or characteristic of tabloid newspapers, especially in being sensational or lurid.
The story received tabloid coverage that focused on scandal rather than facts.