tabloids

Definition of tabloidsnext
plural of tabloid
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Noun
  • Leveraging this method has long been awaited by cosmologists, but only in recent years has data for both the CMB and for large-scale structure surveys become robust enough to yield a meaningful result like this.
    Big Think, Big Think, 21 Apr. 2026
  • The party began the surveys out of concern that Democrats could be shut out of the governor’s race because of California’s unique primary system, where the top two vote-getters in the June 2 primary move on to the November general election regardless of political party.
    Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times, 20 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • The data would also be searchable by borough, district and school, and presented with data visualizations, summaries and supporting information.
    Cayla Bamberger, New York Daily News, 16 Apr. 2026
  • Some examples include calculating protein macros for a recipe, generating side-by-side comparison tables from multiple tabs, and creating summaries of long documents or websites.
    ArsTechnica, ArsTechnica, 14 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Consider a law firm extracting tremendous value today from using AI to automate tasks like research, drafting briefs, and flagging risks.
    Jeff Raikes, Fortune, 15 Apr. 2026
  • In private pilots, the company reports that campaign briefs drop from an hour to five minutes, and weekly performance decks land in inboxes by themselves.
    Connie Etemadi, USA Today, 14 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • And my feeling is that there have been brilliant and daring sketches that didn’t make the cut that should have.
    Owen Gleiberman, Variety, 16 Apr. 2026
  • Myers, who joined Saturday Night Live in the late 1980s, became known for his offbeat characters and distinctly stylized sketches, something with which Armisen immediately connected.
    Virginia Chamlee, PEOPLE, 12 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • Read on for the full 2026 lineup, with all synopses and competition details provided by the festival.
    Alison Foreman, IndieWire, 15 Apr. 2026
  • Scroll down for the full lineup and synopses.
    Melanie Goodfellow, Deadline, 20 Jan. 2026
Noun
  • Join the conversation in the comments of our weekly recaps for a chance to be featured in the newsletter.
    The Editors, Vulture, 6 Apr. 2026
  • That’s where the memories happen — the late-night conversations, the morning coffee recaps, the impromptu dance parties.
    Lauren Schuster, Charlotte Observer, 30 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • The hearing concluded Thursday, and Judge Gregory Carro asked both sides to submit their summations.
    Adam Reiss, NBC news, 18 Dec. 2025
Noun
  • Graphic murals, on the other hand, like bold abstracts or large-scale shapes, tend to require a more intentional approach.
    Marisa Suzanne Martin, The Spruce, 20 Feb. 2026
  • These abstracts can be developed with journal editors to help authors avoid unnecessary jargon and be finalized after the peer review process to avoid having experts overly criticize the generalization of the work.
    Kirstin R.W. Matthews, STAT, 3 Feb. 2026
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“Tabloids.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/tabloids. Accessed 25 Apr. 2026.

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