English dictionary, thesaurus, translations & etymology
FreeDict.com

tabloid

The origin and history of tabloid.

Etymology

Originally a 19th-century trademark for medicine compressed into small tablets (tabl(et) + -oid); the sense later stretched to mean anything condensed, and then specifically to the small, sensational newspaper format.

· First attested 1800

Class of 1800

tabloid first entered the language around 1800. Other words from the same year:

See the full Class of 1800 →
← Back to the full definition of tabloid
Etymology: FreeDict original editorial.