Headline - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
verb
- provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline
Extra examples
The story of his arrest appeared beneath the headline “Caught!”.
She only had time to scan the headlines before she had to rush out the door.
Surprising developments have kept the murder investigation in the headlines for several weeks.
She has grabbed the headlines by making public accusations of corruption within the government.
The murder investigation has been in the headlines for several weeks.
The band is headlining the music festival.
He hit the headlines.
Eminem is headlining at the festival this year.
Could we word the headline differently?
'President's marriage really over' ran the headline in a national newspaper.
The newspaper headline read “House burns down on Elm Street” with the subheading “Arson suspected.”
Word forms
I/you/we/they: headline
he/she/it: headlines
present participle: headlining
past tense: headlined
past participle: headlined
singular: headline
plural: headlines
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