1. tabloid - Noun
2. tabloid - Adjective
(publishing) A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of the standard format.
(publishing) A newspaper, especially one in this format, that favours stories of a sensational or even fictitious nature over serious news.
Synonyms: scandal sheet, (colloquial) tab, red top, yellow press
(medicine, obsolete) A compressed portion of drugs, chemicals, etc.; a tablet.
In the format of a tabloid.
Relating to a tabloid or tabloids.
tabloid journalism
“About to go back to normal,” reads the main front page headline in tabloid Israel Hayom, reporting on a meeting that it assumed would have taken place and given its rubber stamp by the time its edition hit the once-again busy streets. Source: Internet
According to prosecutors, Mozes and Netanyahu negotiated a deal by which Mozes would ease the paper’s criticism of Netanyahu, who in exchange would push rules to weaken the circulation of rival tabloid Israel Hayom. Source: Internet
Additionally, investigated the photos of de Armas’ “ engagement ring” the tabloid used as evidence for its report and found that the ring was on the actress’s middle finger, not her ring finger. Source: Internet
According to the tabloid, Witherspoon wanted the Duchess of Sussex to be a part of the project, and Markle “was keen to explore the opportunity further." Source: Internet
A controversy during filming involving Birch's father and his forced presence during Birch's taping of a sex scene for the film made tabloid headlines. Source: Internet
After a series of tabloid exposés, citation some members of his coven proposed some rules limiting what members of the Craft should say to non-members. Source: Internet