Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tabloid-headlines
noun
/ˈtæb.lɔɪd ˈhɛd.laɪnz/

Definition
A type of headline typically used in tabloids that is sensational, eye-catching, and designed to grab attention.

Examples
- “Aliens Found Living Among Us: Tabloid Headlines Leave Readers in Awe”
- “Celebrity Couple’s Shocking Split: Get the Inside Scoop with Tabloid Headlines”
- “Tabloid Headlines Keep Audiences Guessing: What’s True and What’s Not?”

Meaning
Tabloid headlines often exaggerate or simplify the details of a story to entice readers, usually focusing on scandal, celebrity news, or shocking events.

Synonyms
- sensational headlines
- clickbait titles
- gossip headlines