tabloid

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See also: tabloïd and Tabloid

English

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Etymology

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From tabl(et) +‎ -oid, originally created as a registered trademark by Burroughs, Wellcome & Company. See the Etymology section of the Wikipedia article "Tabloid".

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Noun

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tabloid (plural tabloids)

  1. (now rare) A compressed portion of drugs, chemicals, etc.; a tablet, a pill. [from 19th c.]
    • 1911, Rudyard Kipling, In the Same Boat:
      ‘It’s those tabloids!’ Conroy stamped his foot feebly as he blew his nose. ‘They’ve knocked me out. I used to be fit once.’
    • 1914 October 11, The Sunday Times, Perth, Australia, page 1, column 9:
      "Tabloids and duty!" says the doctor, and the sufferer sighs with relief.
  2. (publishing) A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of a broadsheet format, especially characterized as favouring stories of a sensational or popular nature over serious news. [from 20th c.]
    Synonyms: scandal sheet, (colloquial) tab, red top, yellow press
    • 2009 January 20, Dan Shive, El Goonish Shive (webcomic), Comic for Tuesday, Jan 20, 2009:
      "A public school in Moperville, where the local newspaper is sold in neighboring towns with all the regard of a tabloid. We've got a reputation to protect! We can only report on confirmed monsters, like mega hogs, or Bigfoot!"
    • 2024 February 21, Nick Brodrick, “Inclusion and development for all”, in RAIL, number 1003, page 62:
      Train operating companies get plenty of column inches in the tabloids, usually for negative reasons. Happily, Southeastern is worthy of praise for having made The Sun for something positive.

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Adjective

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tabloid (not comparable)

  1. In the format of a tabloid.
  2. Relating to a tabloid or tabloids.
    tabloid journalism
    • 1976, Paddy Chayefsky, Network, spoken by Diana Christensen (Faye Dunaway):
      I watched your 6 o'clock news today; it's straight tabloid. You had a minute and a half of that lady riding a bike naked in Central Park; on the other hand, you had less than a minute of hard national and international news.
    • 2013 June 22, “Snakes and ladders”, in The Economist[1], volume 407, number 8841, page 76:
      Risk is everywhere. From tabloid headlines insisting that coffee causes cancer (yesterday, of course, it cured it) to stern government warnings about alcohol and driving, the world is teeming with goblins. For each one there is a frighteningly precise measurement of just how likely it is to jump from the shadows and get you.

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Italian

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Italian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia it

Etymology

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Borrowed from English tabloid.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /taˈblɔjd/
  • Rhymes: -ɔjd
  • Hyphenation: ta‧blòid

Noun

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tabloid m (invariable)

  1. tabloid

Polish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English tabloid.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /taˈblɔ.it/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔit
  • Syllabification: ta‧blo‧id

Noun

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tabloid m inan

  1. tabloid
    Synonyms: brukowiec, szmatławiec

Declension

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Further reading

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  • tabloid in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • tabloid in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English tabloid or French tabloïde.

Adjective

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tabloid m or n (feminine singular tabloidă, masculine plural tabloizi, feminine and neuter plural tabloide)

  1. tabloid

Declension

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singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative/
accusative
indefinite tabloid tabloidă tabloizi tabloide
definite tabloidul tabloida tabloizii tabloidele
genitive/
dative
indefinite tabloid tabloide tabloizi tabloide
definite tabloidului tabloidei tabloizilor tabloidelor

Noun

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tabloid n (plural tabloizi)

  1. tabloid

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative tabloid tabloidul tabloizi tabloizile
genitive-dative tabloid tabloidului tabloizi tabloizilor
vocative tabloidule tabloizilor