noun

definition

A newspaper having pages of standard dimensions (as opposed to a tabloid), especially one that carries serious treatment of news.

adjective

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In the format of a broadsheet.

definition

Relating to a broadsheet or broadsheets.

example

broadsheet journalism

Examples of broadsheet in a Sentence

The man in the frieze coat was reading the broadsheet of August 31.

Ever tried to read a broadsheet on a crowded train?

Three or four times a year the FWWCP publishes the Federation Magazine which includes the broadsheet.

The front page of The UK national daily broadsheet, The Independent, is excellent today.

The Open Mouse page, like the entirely separate printed broadsheet Poetry Scotland, will contain only poems - no editorial content.

Another UK national broadsheet, on 14 April 1996, carried an article on the ' BSE war ' .

I had been alerted to his presence by a short item tucked away in the sports pages of a British broadsheet.

The Herald is Scotland's best-selling quality broadsheet newspaper.

Now I know why I stick to weekend broadsheet supplements.

Broadsheet newspapers go tabloid, recognizing the scarce elbowroom available to crushed commuters.

Sydney morning Herald - a liberal morning broadsheet also published electronically twice daily with updates.

He showed her the broadsheet.

Oh, it's a fresh broadsheet.

Thomas Garway, the first English tea dealer, and founder of the well-known coffee-house, "Garraway's," in a curious broadsheet, An Exact Description of the Growth, Quality and Virtues of the Leaf Tea, issued in 1659 or 1660, writes, "in respect of its scarceness and dearness, it hath been only used as a regalia in high treatments and entertainments, and presents made thereof to princes and grandees."

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