Broadsheet (noun)

A newspaper that is printed on large sheets of paper and usually folded once to make four pages.

Origin:

The term broadsheet comes from the actual size of the paper which is traditionally larger than that of a tabloid. the term was first used in the early 17th century.

Examples:

  1. I read the news from a broadsheet newspaper every morning.
  2. The broadsheet format is often associated with more serious and in-depth news coverage.
  3. The broadsheet was filled with articles about politics and business.
  4. The newspaper changed from broadsheet to tabloid format.
  5. The broadsheet had a section dedicated to arts and culture.
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