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Tabloid Meaning in English

word

ˈtæbɫɔɪd
TAB-loyd
tˈæblɔɪd
TAB-loyd

Definition

A tabloid is a newspaper with small pages that often focuses on sensational stories, celebrity gossip, and dramatic headlines rather than serious news.

Usage & Nuances

"Tabloid" can refer to both the size of the newspaper and its style (sensational or gossip-focused content). Often used negatively, implying less trustworthy or more superficial reporting. Collocations: "tabloid press", "tabloid stories", "tabloid journalism". Do not confuse with "broadsheet" (larger, more serious newspaper).

Example Sentences

Many people read a tabloid on the train.

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The tabloid had a big story about a movie star.

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My grandmother enjoys reading the local tabloid every weekend.

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I can’t believe that wild story came from a tabloid again.

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Most of the gossip in the tabloid isn’t even true.

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Don’t trust everything you read in a tabloid; they love to exaggerate.

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