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tabloidese, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun tabloidese is in the 1980s. OED's earliest evidence for tabloidese is from 1981, in the writing of Keith Waterhouse, novelist ...
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tabloidese - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
tabloidese (uncountable). The writing style of tabloid journalism. 2010, Sharon Marshall, Tabloid Girl , Hachette UK, →ISBN:.
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Tabloidese - Oxford Reference
An extreme form of journalese in which every philanderer is a love-rat, every assault is brutal, and anybody unlucky enough to suffer with cancer is described ...
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tabloidese
tabloidese, n. orig. and chiefly Brit. (freq. depreciative). Brit. /ˌtablɔɪˈdiːz/, U.S. /ˌtæblɔɪˈdiz/ [‹ tabloid n. + -ese suffix. Compare earlier journalese n. and tabloidism n., and compare also tabloid-speak n. at tabloid n. and adj. Compounds 2.] The language or style considered characteristic o...
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"tabloidese" definitions and more - OneLook
▸ noun: The writing style of tabloid journalism. Similar: tabloidism, tabloid, tabloidization, tabloid talk show, broadloid, compact, yellow press, journalism ...
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Tabloidese Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Tabloidese definition: (neologism, chiefly literature) The writing style of tabloid journalism.
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tabloid
tabloid, n. (a.) (ˈtæblɔɪd) [f. tablet n. + -oid: see sense 1. The figurative, transferred, and sometimes humorous uses derive from the compressed or concentrated form of the drugs sold by the firm under the name.] 1. a. (With capital initial.) A term registered on 14 March, 1884, by Messrs. Burroug...
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tabloidese - definition and meaning - Wordnik
tabloidese: The writing style of tabloid journalism.
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sensational language and tabloidese - Roia McHugh - Prezi
In tabloid speak doctors are medics, police are cops, sportsmen are aces and children are tots. Some words found in tabloids are words we would not usually use ...
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Phew! What a subbing scorcher! Waterhouse's romp through ...
... tabloidese. Waterhouse, dead these 12 months past but never forgotten, believed that a popular newspaper should do much better. It can take ...
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"TABLOIDESE": Sensational language used in tabloids - OneLook
Usually means: Sensational language used in tabloids. Definitions Related words Mentions. We found 4 dictionaries that define the word tabloidese: General (4 ...
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tabloidesque, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective tabloidesque. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.
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