单词 | headline |
释义 | headline (once / 553 pages) nv A headline is the title of a newspaper story. You'll know the headline, because it's printed in the largest font on the front of the paper. Printed newspapers have headlines, and online journals, magazines, and newspapers also use headlines. A headline is the title of a story in the paper, and it's usually easy to spot by its large, bold letters. Sometimes television and radio news also use the word headline to mean the biggest, most important news stories of the day. The word was originally a printer's term for the title and page number, and by 1890 it meant "newspaper title." WORD FAMILYheadline: headlined, headliner, headlines, headlining+/headliner: headliners USAGE EXAMPLESThe theme of the Rose Parade that year was "Headlines in Flowers." Golf Digest(Jan 02, 2017) Capucci remained in the headlines following his release, attempting to mediate in the Iran hostage crisis. BBC(Jan 02, 2017) Nightly visions appear to us in the form of bold, 72-point type headlines. New York Times(Jan 02, 2017) 1n the heading or caption of a newspaper article Syn|Hypo|Hyper newspaper headline drop line, dropline, stagger head, staggered head, stephead, stepped line a headline with the top line flush left and succeeding lines indented to the right screamera sensational newspaper headline banner, streamera newspaper headline that runs across the full page head, header, heading a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about 2v provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline Hyper furnish, provide, render, supply give something useful or necessary to 3v publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline Hyper advertise, advertize, publicise, publicize call attention to |
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