tabloid
nounHow to pronounce tabloid:
Definition of tabloid:
- tabloid (noun):
- sensationalist journalism.
- a newspaper that is about half the page size of an ordinary newspaper and that contains news in condensed form and much photographic matter
Synonyms for tabloid:
abbreviation
abridgement
abstract
aperçu
bowdlerization
brief
capsule
condensation
digest
journalism
outline
overview
précis
rag
recap
recapitulation
resume
resumé
review
résumé
sheet
sketch
sum
summarization
summary
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Antonyms for tabloid:
broadsheet
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