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Tabloid

usgb/ˈtæblɔɪd/Volume
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Sensational Content

Tabloids often use exaggerated stories to attract attention, usually about scandals or celebrities.

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The tabloid exaggerated the facts to create a more scandalous story.
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Informal Language

Language in tabloids is simpler and more informal, targeting a wide audience.

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The tabloid headline used slang to appeal to its readers.
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Visual Appeal

Tabloids include many photographs and eye-catching headlines to draw in readers.

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The front page of the tabloid was filled with colorful photos of the star.
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