Tabloid (noun)

  1. A newspaper or magazine that is smaller in size than a broadsheet and that typically has more pictures and fewer articles than a serious newspaper.
  2. A small, compact form of something.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from tabloid, a trademark for a brand of compressed tablet, from table + -oid.

Examples:

  1. She reads the tabloid for entertainment and celebrity gossip.
  2. The political scandal made headlines in all the tabloids.
  3. The drug was available in a tabloid form for easy consumption.
  4. The camera is designed to fit in a tabloid size bag.
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