Tabloidized

Pronunciation: /ˈtæbɫɔɪdˈaɪˈzɛd/

Tabloidized (adj)

  1. Changed so news is presented in a more exciting, simple, and attention-seeking way than serious reporting.

Tabloidized (verb)

  1. To change information so it is shown in a sensational, simplified style to attract more readers.

Examples

  • They tabloidized the facts to make the news feel dramatic.
  • The editor tabloidized the report for faster attention.

Tabloidized (adjective)

Examples

  • The story was tabloidized to attract more readers.
  • Her report sounded tabloidized, with exaggerated details.