tabloids

[US]/ˈtæblɔɪdz/
[UK]/ˈtæblɔɪdz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.small newspapers that focus on sensational news and gossip; medication in tablet form

Phrases & Collocations

celebrity tabloids

gossip tabloids

national tabloids

sensational tabloids

weekly tabloids

tabloids news

tabloids coverage

tabloids headlines

tabloids articles

tabloids scandals

Example Sentences

tabloids often publish sensational stories.

many celebrities avoid tabloids to protect their privacy.

tabloids can influence public opinion significantly.

she loves reading tabloids for the latest gossip.

some tabloids exaggerate facts to attract readers.

tabloids are known for their eye-catching headlines.

he works for a tabloid and covers celebrity news.

critics argue that tabloids undermine journalism.

tabloids sometimes face legal issues for defamation.

people often dismiss tabloids as unreliable sources.

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