headline
IPA: hˈɛdɫaɪn
noun
- (journalism) The heading or title of a magazine or newspaper article.
- (printing, dated) The line at the top of a page containing the folio or number of the page.
- (entertainment) The top-billed attraction.
- (nautical) A headrope.
verb
- To give a headline to a page or section of a text.
- (transitive, intransitive, entertainment) To present as the main attraction; to have top billing, to be the main attraction.
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Examples of "headline" in Sentences
- The allegation is in the headline.
- The headline is given in the text.
- Please correct the spelling of the headline.
- It was the headline and the point of the story.
- The headline does include the words from the story.
- The series look beyond the headlines and the news events.
- There is still the news paper with its scabrous headlines.
- Usually the pun is in the headline, not the text of the article.
- He is the anchorman of Hechos the headline news program of TV Azteca.
- He is the anchorman of 'Hechos' the headline news program of TV Azteca.
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