Associations to the word «Tabloid»
Noun
- Controversy
- Selling
- Edition
- Friday
- Commuter
- Television
- Copy
- Uk
- Divorce
- Monday
- Star
- Metro
- Strip
- Tv
- Populist
- Evening
- Picture
- Advertisement
- Alien
- Issue
- Welt
- Cover
- Springer
- Reputation
- Advertiser
- Ledger
- Market
- Rumour
- Libre
- Blitz
- Allegation
- Scottish
- Libel
- Notoriety
- Editorial
- Goldstein
- Funny
- Porn
- Axel
- Astrology
- Spears
- Hearst
- Cocaine
- Shapiro
- Sumo
- Heyday
- Defamation
- Desmond
- Thursday
- Fairfax
- Ami
- Speculation
- Freak
- Parody
- Philippine
- Accusation
- Starling
- Burroughs
- Regional
- Satire
- Subscriber
- Hoax
- Thatcher
- Sighting
- Biplane
- Layout
- Burt
- Presenter
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
TABLOID, noun. (publishing) A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of the standard format, especially one that favours stories of a sensational nature over more serious news.
TABLOID, noun. (medicine) (dated) A compressed portion of drugs, chemicals, etc.; a tablet.
TABLOID, adjective. In the format of a tabloid.
TABLOID, adjective. Relating to a tabloid or tabloids.
Dictionary definition
TABLOID, noun. Sensationalist journalism.
TABLOID, noun. Newspaper with half-size pages.
Wise words
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