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headline
English
Etymology
From head +? line.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?h?d.la?n/
- Rhymes: -?dla?n
Noun
headline (plural headlines)
- (journalism) The heading or title of a magazine or newspaper article.
- Synonym: hed
- (printing, dated) The line at the top of a page containing the folio or number of the page.
- (entertainment) The top-billed attraction.
- Synonym: headliner
- (nautical) A headrope.
Coordinate terms
- (heading): byline, dateline
Derived terms
- Betteridge's law of headlines
- running headline
Translations
See also
- Glossary of journalism: Article components
Verb
headline (third-person singular simple present headlines, present participle headlining, simple past and past participle headlined)
- To give a headline to a page or section of a text.
- (transitive, intransitive, entertainment) To present as the main attraction; to have top billing, to be the main attraction.
Derived terms
- headliner
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touchline
English
Etymology
touch +? line
Noun
touchline (plural touchlines)
- (sports) One of the lines that mark the border limits of the pitch.
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