A tabloid means a short newspaper with short articles and it is giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material.
Definition of TABLOID1 : 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 - tab·loid·ism noun only difference is that ur thinking
Tabloids are sold in the shops.I heard in the tabloids that johhny blue was flying to mars.
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The Guardian Newspaper in the UK has a section titled 'Comment Is Free'. The Guardian is a not a tabloid though like The Sun for example and is considered a broadsheet newspaper.
It must be true because I read it in a tabloid. Which tabloid is more sensational this week?
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He was angrily reading the tabloid.
Tabloid Junkie was created in 1995.
Globe - tabloid - was created in 1954.
MKE - tabloid - was created in 2004.
MKE - tabloid - ended in 2008.
The Tabloid Blues was created in 2003.