Tabloid

"Tabloid" in German

Tabloid

(in the form of a tabloid: compressed or compact in size)

boulevardesk

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

kleinformatig

(in the form of a tabloid: compressed or compact in size)

Boulevardblatt

(newspaper especially characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news)

Revolverblatt

(newspaper especially characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news)

Skandalblatt

(newspaper especially characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news)

Tabloid

(newspaper especially characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.