What is the meaning of Tabloid?

A small, compressed portion of a chemical, drug, food substance, etc.; a pill, a tablet.

A compact or compressed version of something; especially something having a popular or sensational nature.

  1. (Should we delete this sense?) A small biplane manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company and used during World War I (1914–1918).
  2. In full tabloid cruiser: a small yacht used for cruising.
  3. A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of a broadsheet, especially characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news.

    (Should we delete this sense?) A small biplane manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company and used during World War I (1914–1918).

    In full tabloid cruiser: a small yacht used for cruising.

    A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of a broadsheet, especially characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news.

    A paper size 11 × 17 inches (279 × 432 millimetres) in dimensions.

    In the form of a tabloid (noun sense 2 and sense 2.3): compressed or compact in size.

    Resembling the style of journalism generally associated with a tabloid newspaper: appealing to unsophisticated people, sensational, etc.

    To express (something) in a compact or condensed manner, especially in the style of journalism generally associated with a tabloid newspaper (appealing to unsophisticated people, sensational, etc.).

    To convert (a newspaper) into a tabloid (noun sense 2.3) format.

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    Source: wiktionary.org