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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/08 20:01 UTC 版)
The noun is derived from tabl(et) + -oid (suffix meaning ‘having the likeness of, resembling’), originally coined by the United Kingdom firm Burroughs, Wellcome & Company as a brand name for their medicines and other products such as tea in tablet form and registered as a trademark on 14 March 1884.
Sense 2 (“compact or compressed version of something; especially something having a popular or sensational nature”) is influenced by sense 2.2 (“newspaper characterized as favouring stories of a popular or sensational nature over serious news”).
The adjective and verb are derived from the noun.
tabloid (not comparable)
tabloid (third-person singular simple present tabloids, present participle tabloiding, simple past and past participle tabloided) (transitive)
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