Headline

Word HEADLINE
Character 8
Hyphenation head line
Pronunciations /ˈhɛd.laɪn/

Definitions and meanings of "Headline"

What do we mean by headline?

The title or heading of an article, especially in a newspaper, usually set in large type. noun

An important or sensational piece of news. noun

A line at the head of a page or passage giving information such as the title, author, and page number. noun

To supply (a page or passage) with a headline. transitive verb

To present or promote as a headliner. transitive verb

To serve as the headliner of. transitive verb

A line or rope attached to the head of an animal, as a bullock. noun

In printing, the line at the top of the page, which contains the folio or number of the page, with the title of the book (technically known as the running head), or the subject of the chapter or of the page. noun

To announce, refer to, or mention in the large print of newspaper head-lines; give prominence to in head-lines.

One of the lines in the title of a newspaper article, printed in large type to attract attention. noun

Same as head-fast. noun

To mention in a headline. transitive verb

To furnish with a headline (senses 1, 3, or 4). transitive verb

To publicise prominently in an advertisement. transitive verb

The line at the head or top of a page. noun

See Headrope. noun

A title for an article in a newspaper, sometimes one line, sometimes more, set in larger and bolder type than the body of the article and indicating the subject matter or content of the article. noun

A similar title at the top of the newspaper indicating the most important story of the day; also, a title for an illustration or picture. noun

A heading or title of an article noun

The heading or title of a magazine or newspaper article.

The line at the top of a page containing the folio or number of the page.

(entertainment) The top-billed attraction.

A headrope.

A short saying, quote, lyrics, etc.. used on MySpace. This saying goes right next to your picture in quotation marks. Urban Dictionary

A tattoo located above a woman's breast but below the collar bone. Normally shaped like a tramp stamp with part of the tattoo extending between the breast. Urban Dictionary

A word to describe people who make a good night out. Urban Dictionary

One of the two or three segments on the Tonight Show that's ever worth watching. Urban Dictionary

A head of a newspaper story or article usually printed in large type and giving the gist of the story or article that follows Urban Dictionary

An event that is momentous in your life Urban Dictionary

N. A male/female who looks at everything below the head of prospective mates/sex partners to determine attractiveness. The products of a sex-crazed society. Urban Dictionary

A crazy person that’s in their 40’s that likes to stalk young men if you ever come across a “headliner” stay away from that person Urban Dictionary

Judges solely based on a news headline. Urban Dictionary

Usually an inside joke or funny anecdote that you deem worthy to put on your myspace as your headline. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Headline

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The word "headline" in example sentences

"UPDATE [tbl_details] SET [headline] = @headline, [url] = @url, [body] = @body WHERE ([id_box] = @id_box)" ❋ Unknown (2009)

I don't know if I agree with GayPatriot's entire analysis, but the title headline certainly nails it. ❋ Ann Althouse (2009)

You might want to click on the title headline that will take you to a site that compares Sarah Jessica Parker to a horse. ❋ FIDO The Dog (2008)

Read the complete article below, or click the title headline above, and go immediately to Mr. Cook's web site managed from Nazareth, Israel: ❋ Michael Caddell (2006)

The question asked in the headline is a 'yes' or 'no' question, not a 'true/false' question. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This headline is a big disservice to the climate debate. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This headline is about 15 articles down on the ticker. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think the headline is a little misleading as she seems more frustrated that things take so long rather than the fact that "Obama's process is ridiculous". ❋ Unknown (2009)

Good article, although the headline is a little misleading - I was 95% expecting to see God of War or Bayonetta etc. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And while the headline is the name change, the supporting role is played by the concessionaires. ❋ Dan Steinberg (2010)

I knicked that headline from Moby who gets up earlier than I do, but, really, what other headline is there for this story? ❋ Unknown (2009)

I realize that the headline is a rhetorical question, but why would she? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Perhaps the fact that ECB has not attempted to justify her headline is a grudging admission of this fact ... ❋ Unknown (2010)

Your headline is a promise to prospective readers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Perhaps the headline is a little misleading, given that so much television in Japan can be found on the internet, and places like Nico-Nico Douga can make it interactive (but lets ignore the copyright issues), so perhaps the results of this survey from JR Tokai Express Research and reported on by japan. internet.com into television and internet are not as cut and dried as they seem. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The figure in the headline is a surprisingly high one, coming from this survey reported on by japan. internet.com and conducted by Marsh Inc into measures to prevent leaks of information. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Everyone makes mistakes, but having a typo in your headline is a bad move for a news organizations. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This headline is a perfect illustration of how the media has helped sway this nomination in favor of Barack Obama. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Again, on these social media sites, the headline is the only prominent text that will convince them to click through to the post. ❋ Unknown (2008)

MySpace headline: 1) I love Josh! 2) [To be or not to be]? That is [the question]! 3) I can't make it [on my own].. because my heart is in Ohio! ❋ Oooh_shiny (2007)

Look at that [girl's] [headliner]... and her [tits] aren't bad either ❋ Torvos (2011)

Craig- "yea i might [come out] who's Headlining ?" Sam- "Ryan, [Scott], Joe" Craig- "[sounds good] to me" ❋ Cometjumper (2009)

And even to [watch] that, you have to [put up with] [Leno]. ❋ Anonymous (2003)

Hey guys,look what the [headline] says:[Serial killer] [murdered] 12 teenagers in one week. ❋ BlackPohatu (2016)

Guy 1:OMG!! i got [my dick] [sucked] for [the first time]!! Guy 2: well.. that's a headliner.. ❋ MAGIK BUS (2005)

[Knobber]: Hey bras, check it. Look at the rack on that hobag. Stan: Dude, her face looks like dog meat. Knobber: Man, I ain't interested in her for her face. Ouch!! [SSsssss]. Stan: Fucking [headliner]. ❋ Elbowwalker (2005)

Anna: omg [i just came] across a [headliner] Justin: Wait really??!! You need to contact [bighit] ASAP !!! ❋ Lolibicccc (2019)

The [headline reader] did not understand the meaning of the [article] because the [headline] didn't tell the full story. ❋ D1L0 (2015)

friend 1- "i was not a [crappy hamper]...OOPS! i meant [happy camper]!" friend 2- "[Headline Status]!!!" ❋ Shanikwa007 (2009)

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