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A tabloid given to sensationalism meaning?

Hi, what is the meaning of a tabloid given to sensationalism in the following text?

The Boston Herald, a tabloid given to sensationalism, put the story on the front page with a headline that looked as if war had been declared.

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a tabloid a lurid newspaper with pages half the size of the pages of more respectable newspapers. given to sensationalism in the habit of printing sensational (and often inaccurate) stories

  • a tabloid a lurid newspaper with pages half the size of the pages of more respectable newspapers.
  • given to sensationalism in the habit of printing sensational (and often inaccurate) stories
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a tabloid a lurid newspaper with pages half the size of the pages of more respectable newspapers.


given to sensationalism in the habit of printing sensational (and often inaccurate) stories

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