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O que (quem) é tabloid - definição


tabloid         
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Tabloids; Tabloid (disambiguation)
(tabloids)
A tabloid is a newspaper that has small pages, short articles, and lots of photographs. Tabloids are often considered to be less serious than other newspapers. Compare broadsheet
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N-COUNT
Tabloid         
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Tabloids; Tabloid (disambiguation)
·add. ·noun A compressed portion of one or more drugs or chemicals, or of food, ·etc.
II. Tabloid ·add. ·adj Compressed or condensed, as into a tabloid; administrated in or as in tabloids, or small condensed bits; as, a tabloid form of imparting information.
tabloid         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tabloids; Tabloid (disambiguation)
¦ noun a newspaper having pages half the size of those of a broadsheet, typically popular in style and dominated by sensational stories.
?[as modifier] chiefly N. Amer. lurid and sensational: a tabloid TV show.
Derivatives
tabloidization or tabloidisation noun
Origin
C19: from tablet + -oid; orig. a proprietary term for a medicinal tablet; the current sense reflects the notion of 'concentrated, easily assimilable'.

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Tabloid
Exemplos do corpo de texto para tabloid
1. By Sonali Raha, Tabloid Editor Dubai÷ A week ago Gulf News Tabloid brought the Sudoku to its readers.
2. In no time, the National Enquirer – the US supermarket tabloid synonymous with the great years of tabloid journalism in the 70s and 80s – would be back on top of tabloid mountain.
3. When a real tabloid story starts to run, the bigger the page and the bigger the tabloid treatment, the bigger the smack between the eyes.
4. Mr Fallon said there were no plans to turn the Belfast paper fully tabloid, following the launches of a compact morning edition and a Saturday tabloid.
5. If it continues to act as an inconsistent and irresponsible tabloid state this year too, we‘ll see plenty of red and bleeding tabloid front pages.