headline in English

noun
1
a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
a front-page headline
2
denoting or relating to a figure for unemployment based on the unadjusted total number of people out of work, as a percentage of the population.
the headline unemployment rate has surprised the markets by dropping slightly
verb
1
provide with a headline.
a feature that was headlined “Invest in Your Future.”
2
appear as the star performer at (a concert).
an acoustic jam headlined by rappers LL Cool J and De La Soul

Use "headline" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "headline" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "headline", or refer to the context using the word "headline" in the English Dictionary.

1. Well, there's a headline.

2. Accelerating headline inflation

3. Headline 1: Kids Basketball Shoes

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5. The headline read 'Judge raps police'.

6. 'Carnage at Airport ', screamed the tabloid headline.

7. So, " Duke Lacrosse Team Rapes Stripper. " Bad headline.

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9. The headline read "Local council plans shake-up".

10. Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline. Walter Winchell 

11. If you are a celebrity, you are headline news.

12. There was a banner headline about drugs in schools.

13. A newspaper headline declared: “Communication Snag Led to Tragedy.”

14. The engagement of the two tennis stars made headline news.

15. They ran the story under the headline 'Home at last!'.

16. The banner headline leaped out at me from the newspaper.

17. Some years ago this headline appeared in the Mainichi Shimbun.

18. Analysis of the 'open list' of environment-related headline indicators

19. Since when can an old lady selling vegetables make headline?

20. The news was blazed in headline of the newspaper.

21. 'President's marriage really over' ran the headline in a national newspaper.

22. It emerged with a headline in thirty-two-point sans serif:

23. 17 The banner headline leaped out at me from the newspaper.

24. HeadLine Groups – Synchronise your news feeds with a free online account.

25. Please, Clutch, can we make that the headline of the homepage?

26. You could use a keyword insertion code in your ad headline:

27. 29 The banner headline leaped out at me from the newspaper.

28. Here's another headline: A collaboration that Befuddles-- Biden, communist Chinese

29. 22nd February saw (amongst others) the amazing Argy bargy headline

30. 3 There was a banner headline about drugs in schools.

31. The ad contains a thumbnail, headline, channel name and video view count.

32. Strap a subheading used above the main headline in a newspaper article.

33. The Daily Gazette ran a story under the headline "Pope's Last Words".

34. 4 It emerged with a headline in thirty-two-point sans serif:

35. Headline inflation accelerated but underlying inflation stayed well below 2 per cent.

36. It's a flashy headline that gives you a bump in Twitter followers.

37. A newspaper in Spain, for example, carried the headline “Faith Moves Mountains.”

38. Headline 2 maximum length: 30 characters (or 15 characters for double-width* languages)

39. You can also try pinning more than one headline to the same position.

40. The " national " in its headline was a regulatory nuance rather than a description.

41. 'I bonked the prince, says sexy Sarah' declared the newspaper headline.

42. The most unusual fact in the story is often used in the headline.

43. Headline 1 maximum length: 30 characters (or 15 characters for double-width* languages)

44. One newspaper headline reads, “The Battle Lines Are Clearly Drawn for America’s ... Cultural War.”

45. Mediaite argues that Clickbait is content which follows a fundamentally misleading headline

46. To find a particular story, use quotes around the headline or a key phrase.

47. Bannered definition in English dictionary, Bannered meaning, synonyms, see also 'banneret',banner',bannerette',banner headline'

48. From this perspective, the headline figure of €750 billion allocated to the EFSF looked adequate.

49. ABC, a newspaper in Madrid, carried the headline “Skinheads—The New Nightmare of the Streets.”

50. I just saw the headline. I didn't have time to read the article.