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| tabloid | ˈtæblɔɪd n. 1 a newspaper, usu. popular in style with bold headlines and large photographs, having pages of half size. 2 anything in a compressed or concentrated form. [orig. the propr. name of a medicine sold in tablets] |
| tabloid | ˈtæblɔɪd n. 1 a newspaper, usu. popular in style with bold headlines and large photographs, having pages of half size. 2 anything in a compressed or concentrated form. [orig. the propr. name of a medicine sold in tablets] |
| tabloid | 'tæblɔid |
| tabloid | Boulevardblatt {n}, Tablette {f} |
| Tabloid | Tabloid \Tab"loid\, n. [A table-mark.]
1. A compressed portion of one or more drugs or chemicals, or
of food, etc.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
2. a newspaper with pages about half the size of a
standard-sized newspaper, especially one that has
relatively short or condensed articles and a large
porortion of pictorial matter.
[PJC] |
| Tabloid | Tabloid \Tab"loid\ (t[a^]b"loid), a.
1. Compressed or condensed, as into a tabloid; administrated
in or as in tabloids, or small condensed bits; as, a
tabloid form of imparting information.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
2. of or pertaining to a tabloid newspaper or the type of
story typically contained in one, such as lurid or
sensationalistic stories of scandal, crime, or violence.
[PJC] |
| tabloid | I. adjective
Etymology: from Tabloid, a trademark
Date: 1901
1. compressed or condensed into small scope
2. of, relating to, or resembling tabloids; especially featuring stories of violence, crime, or scandal presented in a sensational manner
• tabloidism noun
II. noun
Date: 1906
1. digest, summary
2. a newspaper that is about half the page size of an ordinary newspaper and that contains news in condensed form and much photographic matter |
| tabloid | n.
1 a newspaper, usu. popular in style with bold headlines and large photographs, having pages of half size.
2 anything in a compressed or concentrated form.
Etymology: orig. the propr. name of a medicine sold in tablets |
| Tabloid | Tabloid \Tab"loid\, n. [A table-mark.]
A compressed portion of one or more drugs or chemicals, or of
food, etc. |
| Tabloid | Tabloid \Tab"loid\, a.
Compressed or condensed, as into a tabloid; administrated in
or as in tabloids, or small condensed bits; as, a tabloid
form of imparting information. |
| Tabloid | (n.) A compressed portion of one or more drugs or chemicals, or of food, etc. |
| tabloid | tabloid
n 1: sensationalist journalism [syn: {yellow journalism}]
2: newspaper with half-size pages [syn: {rag}, {sheet}] |
| Tabloid (2) | (a.) Compressed or condensed, as into a tabloid; administrated in or as in tabloids, or small condensed bits; as, a tabloid form of imparting information. |
| tabloid press | Boulevardpresse {f} |
| tabloidism | noun
see tabloid I |
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