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Tabloidish vs Tabloidism - What's the difference?

tabloidish | tabloidism |

As an adjective tabloidish

is characteristic of tabloid journalism; lurid and sensational.

As a noun tabloidism is

the practices of tabloid journalism; gaudy sensationalism.

tabloidish

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (informal) Characteristic of tabloid journalism; lurid and sensational.
  • * 2006 , Shirley Jump, The Bachelor Preferred Pastry (page 222)
  • It was one of those tabloidish pieces filled with half-truths and exaggerations.

    tabloidism

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The practices of tabloid journalism; gaudy sensationalism.
  • *{{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 22, author=Jon Caramanica, title=Once-Dreamy Indie Rockers, Masking Hurt With High-Gloss Sheen, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=It was a high-water mark of indie-rock tabloidism —? or of major-network hipster-slumming. }}