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Headline

Headline meaning

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. | The top-billed attraction.

Example sentences (20)

Gallagher’s headline set will see him return to the music festivals following performances in 2017 and headline sets in 2021.

The Rocket Man singer will headline the Pyramid Stage this evening (Sunday, June 25) following headline sets from Arctic Monkeys and Guns N’ Roses earlier in the weekend.

Ms Justice Creedon said she would set a headline sentence of six years for an adult, but noting that Lane was a juvenile at the time of the offending, she reduced the headline sentence to three years.

There’s the headline, but then there’s the story that has all the information, the background and the interviews and the context that explains what goes into that headline.

The market will trade this virus news on a headline by headline basis.

Alongside a picture of the rapper on stage, he wrote: "First black British solo artist to headline Glastonbury, second youngest to ever headline, and just an inspiration to so many.

We headline test everything, not with one headline or two headlines, but normally a minimum of three, four or five, and we constantly look to optimise that.

When you own a topic, write a brief headline, and reiterate the headline in the very first paragraph.

The Tampa Bay Rays made headline after headline on Monday, as they won the trading deadline.

The Gutenberg Revolution: The story of a genius that changed the world (c) 2002 Headline Book Publishing, a division of Hodder Headline, London.

According to Clarksons' headline supply/demand fundamentals in the bulker sector, appear balanced for 2023 with about 3% projected tonne-mile demand growth versus 2.9% fleet growth.

According to NBS, items such as food and non-alcoholic beverages, housing, water, electricity, gas, fuel and others contributed largely on the divisional level to the increase in the headline index.

According to reports now labelled “untrue,” superstars and Dua Lipa were set to headline the annual event.

Addressing runaway energy and telecommunications prices, dodgy environmental claims and ever-increasing online scam losses will headline the work of Australia's consumer watchdog over the next 12 months.

AGI - defined as artificial intelligence with human cognitive abilities, as opposed to more narrow artificial intelligence, such as the headline-grabbing ChatGPT - could free people from menial tasks and usher in a new era of creativity.

A Louisville Courier Journal writer summed it up in a column topped by the headline: “Andy for president?

Although headline inflation has fallen considerably in recent months, core inflation - which excludes volatile food and energy prices and is thought to be a better predictor of future inflation - remains elevated.

Although the annual inflation has declined significantly from the 40-year high recorded last summer, the headline rate stood at 3.7% in August, up from 3.2% and notably higher than the desired 2% target.

An expression that caught my eye earlier this month in a headline was тАШautomated apartheidтАЩ.

Another worry is that headline inflation may have dipped on a host of one-off or temporary measures, including government subsidies, and some of this could be reversed in January, when inflation could accelerate once again.