noun
- newspapers that are smaller in size than regular newspapers and often focus on sensational stories, celebrity news, and scandals
Usage: plural form of tabloid
Examples
- The tabloids were full of stories about the celebrity’s divorce.
- She refused to read tabloids because she preferred serious journalism.
- The grocery store checkout line was lined with colorful tabloids.
- Tabloids often exaggerate stories to attract more readers.
- The politician sued several tabloids for publishing false information.
- Many people enjoy reading tabloids for entertainment rather than news.