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headline

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Newspapers, printing, publishingheadlinehead‧line1 /ˈhedlaɪn/ ●●○ noun [countable]  1 TCNthe title of a newspaper report, which is printed in large letters above the report a paper carrying the front-page headline: ‘Space Aliens meet with President’2 the headlines3 make/grab (the) headlinesCOLLOCATIONSMeanings 1 & 3ADJECTIVES/NOUN + headline a front-page headlineThe newspaper's front-page headline read simply 'Prime Minister resigns'.a big headline (=a headline that a lot of people are interested in)Celebrity divorces have made big headlines.a banner headline (=a very large headline across the top of the page)Le Monde ran its famous banner headline ' We are all Americans now'.national/international headlinesThe story made national headlines.a newspaper headlineThe story dominated newspaper headlines around the world.a tabloid headline (=a headline in a newspaper that has a lot of stories about famous people, sex etc)One tabloid headline read 'Doctor of Death'.phrasesbe in the headlines (=to be reported in many newspapers as an important story)The singer was back in the headlines for partying every night.verbsmake/grab (the) headlines (=to be reported in many newspapers as an important story)Madonna's adoption of the child grabbed world headlines.hit the headlines (=make the headlines)Crane hit the headlines after she was arrested for the murder of her husband.dominate the headlines (=to be the story that is most often reported in newspapers)News from Iraq continued to dominate the headlines.have/carry a headlineThe Times carried the headline ‘7.4 Earthquake hits Los Angeles.’run a headline (=use a headline)One tabloid paper ran the headline: ‘Disney Theme Park Found On Mars’.read a headlineI just read the main headlines.the headlines read/say (=the headlines say something)The next morning’s headlines read: ‘Moors Search for Missing Boys’.headline + NOUNheadline newsThe protests made headline news. Examples from the CorpusheadlineFirst, and best known, is GoScript while more recently Freedom of the Press has also been making a few headlines.Mr Murdoch had been dominating the headlines again.A supermarket tabloid newspaper had the headline "Space Aliens Meet with the President."The problems-from bad backs to carpal tunnel syndrome to headaches-have made the headlines of every health magazine in the country.In recent weeks and months, the headlines have painted a picture of an industry in crisis.The Grandstand presenter-turned-guru was hardly out of the headlines two years ago.I just saw the headline. I didn't have time to read the article.Changes in the alcohol section stole the headlines.Charlotte could almost suspect the headline had already been selected, the outcome already determined.Related topics: Performing, Newspapers, printing, publishingheadlineheadline2 verb  1 AP[intransitive, transitive] to appear as the main performer or band in a show Beyoncé is headlining at the festival this year. 2 [transitive]TCN to give a headline to an article or storyGrammar Headline is usually passive in this meaning.→ See Verb tableExamples from the CorpusheadlineThe ordinary reader is impressed by the tone and manner of publication, and the words chosen to headline a story.Frank Sinatra headlined at the Sands Hotel for three consecutive seasons.The report was headlined "Big Changes at City Hall."From Longman Business Dictionaryheadlinehead‧line /ˈhedlaɪn/ adjective1headline figure/rate British EnglishECONOMICS in Britain, a figure that shows the general level of inflation, including MORTGAGE payments (=repayments on a loan for buying a house)The headline rate of inflation is being pushed towards 4% by higher mortgage costs. compare underlying2headline trading/investmentFINANCE when a person or company trades or invests on the basis of information they get from the news
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