headline

word

/ˈhɛdˌɫaɪn/
HED-lyn
/hˈɛdlaɪn/
HED-lyn

Definition

A headline is the title at the top of a newspaper or article that summarizes the main story. It is meant to catch attention and give a quick idea of what the story is about.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in journalism and media contexts. 'Front-page headline' means a main or important story. Can also mean main news or attention-grabbing information. In digital media, used for website titles too. Don't confuse with 'title' (broader usage) or 'header' (website or email sections).

Example Sentences

I saw his name in the headline of the local newspaper.

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That story made headline news all over the country.

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I loved the clever headline they used for the sports article.

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Don’t judge a story just by its headline.

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The headline is written in big letters at the top of the page.

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She read the headline before starting the article.

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