red-top
1 of 1noun/ˈrɛd tɑp/
Forms:red-tops
1
a British tabloid newspaper, whose name is in red at the top of the front page
- Many red-tops focus on celebrity gossip and scandals.
- The red-top's headline grabbed attention with bold claims.
- Red-tops often prioritize sensational stories over in-depth reporting.
- The politician criticized the red-top for its biased coverage.
- Critics argue that red-tops sometimes blur the line between fact and fiction.