subhead|subheads in English
noun
['sʌbhedɪŋ]
assistant to the manager; subordinate division; subordinate heading or title
Use "subhead|subheads" in a sentence
1. Subheads added; capitalization, punctuation, and spelling standardized.
2. Are we soliciting funds? (rs, p. 20, last subhead)
3. Underlined and Bolded words or phrases are often used throughout a work to emphasize specifically defined terms, sections, chapter headings, subheads, table entries, etc
4. The pioneer opened the Bible Teach book to chapter 1 and read aloud paragraph 11, under the subhead “How Does God Feel About Injustices We Face?”
5. You’ll find Clinchers as the last sentence of a well-written blog post, essay, or book chapter; or at the end of a section in a blog post—before a subhead introduces the next section