subhead

IPA: sʌbhɛd

noun

  • A subheading or subtitle
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Examples of "subhead" in Sentences

  • Ignore the headline and subhead.
  • The subhead is an arbitrary break.
  • Perhaps make it a subheading there.
  • A single subheading is not required.
  • Refactored to subheading accordingly.
  • Alternately, the dates could be the subhead.
  • I changed the subheading to development of vitalism.
  • Text of subhead paragraph.Text of subhead paragraph.
  • The subhead is “Great New Recipes for Warming Up Winter.”
  • The war is covered in one chapter and six measly subheadings.
  • The subheadings just get in the way of the text and constrain the article.
  • There’s a reason it’s called a subhead: because it goes under the headline.
  • The honorable-mentions subhead is by Russell Beland. in which we asked you to combine two products:
  • From the section of the 52-page plan titled "Restorative School Culture and Climate," subhead, "Discipline":
  • The subhead was the same as the second place finisher: Pay as you go, no long term contracts, no hidden fees, no surprises.
  • But if you’re writing personal essays, as I do, a subhead is as intrusive there as it would be in a book of fiction. lynn @ human, being´s last blog ..
  • Arjana is Croatian and her blog-title subhead reads A blog about traveling, international student and teacher exchanges, field trips and educational projects.
  • This week's honorable-mentions subhead is by Roy Ashley; the headline on the supplement ( "Limplants") is by Mae Scanlan. in which we supplied six lines, any of which you were to use as either Line 3 or Line 4 of a limerick.

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