headline
[ hed-lahyn ]
/ ˈhɛdˌlaɪn /
noun Also called head.
verb (used with object), head·lined, head·lin·ing.
verb (used without object), head·lined, head·lin·ing.
to be the star of an entertainment.
Words nearby headline
heading sword,
headlamp,
headland,
headless,
headlight,
headline,
headline rate,
headliner,
headlock,
headlong,
headman
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British Dictionary definitions for headline
headline
/ (ˈhɛdˌlaɪn) /
noun
Also called: head, heading
- a phrase at the top of a newspaper or magazine article indicating the subject of the article, usually in larger and heavier type
- a line at the top of a page indicating the title, page number, etc
(usually plural)
the main points of a television or radio news broadcast, read out before the full broadcast and summarized at the end
hit the headlines
to become prominent in the news
verb
(tr)
to furnish (a story or page) with a headline
to have top billing (in)