broadsheet

/ˈbrɔdˌʃit/
noun
  1. A newspaper with large pages, typically considered more serious and formal than a tabloid.
    • The story was reported in all the major broadsheets.
    • My grandfather reads the broadsheet every morning with his coffee.
    • She prefers broadsheets because they have more in-depth news coverage.
  2. A large sheet of paper printed on one side only, often used for posters or advertisements.
    • They handed out broadsheets advertising the concert on the street corner.
    • The artist printed a broadsheet to announce the gallery opening.
    • A broadsheet with the town's festival schedule was taped to the window.
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