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What does headline mean?
Definitions in simple English

headline

Something that is on a front cover page. Especially on newspapers. His marriage hit the headlines yesterday.

headline

the heading or caption of a newspaper article publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline

Synonyms headline synonyms

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Conjugation headline conjugation

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headline · verb

Examples headline examples

How do I use headline in a sentence?

Simple sentences

The headline caught my eye this morning.
I was furious when I saw a newspaper headline today.

Movie subtitles

On tomorrow's sports news page, it's going to be our headline.
You're just a headline to me.
A headline?
Yes, you can set up an acquittal headline, and if it isn't used, I'll pay for it.
That's the headline.
Mr. Carter, here is a three-column headline in the Chronicle.
Why hasn't the Inquirer a three-column headline? - The news wasn't big enough. - Mm-hm.
Mr. Carter, if the headline is big enough, it makes the news big enough.
You know what the headline was the day before the election?
Pierre Villemars? Yeah, I read a headline.
If we catch Geronimo, that will be headline enough.
Every time there's a headline case.
How's the headline, kid?
A headline on the Arts page! I could hardly read because I was so.
New headline!
What? - What'll we use for a headline?
Here's the headline proof on the Allenbury yarn.
As Bill says, and have you smear our names all over your paper. you headline hunter.
This will call for a headline change.
Why hasn't the Inquirer a three-column headline?
Mr. Carter, if the headline is big enough, it makes the news big enough. - That's right!
Yeah, I read a headline.
If it hadn't been for Mr. Holmes that headline might have been about me.
What'll we use for a headline?
Shoot it through. - What's the headline, Chief?
This can be your headline.
I'm gonna headline my own tour!

News and current affairs

Much of that increase has more to do with public perceptions about supposed crime waves and ham-handed public and political responses to occasional headline-capturing murders, than any actual underlying crime rate.
With inflation - both headline and core - now on an accelerating path, Asian central banks can't afford to slip further behind the curve.
Headline aid numbers might seem less impressive, but long-run results would be better.
Most people never think about this when they react to the headline debt-to-GDP figure.
Headline inflation numbers are the only indication that rising inflation is a problem, or even a reality.
Yet headline inflation is soaring, and, not surprisingly, gets the headlines.
The result of this relative price shift is headline inflation.
Global rebalancing is painful for American consumers, and shows itself as higher headline inflation.
The latest IPCC report is important precisely because it illustrates the real environmental problems posed by global warming, without exaggerating them for the sake of a good headline.
Given weak demand in slow-growing advanced economies, rising commodity prices may lead only to a small first-round effect on headline inflation there, with little second-round impact on core inflation.
Talks continue to this day, but despite the occasional newspaper headline announcing a deal, the Sudanese government has been using every opportunity to delay or to attempt to add conditions to the force's mandate.
They plan and design headline-grabbing attacks using every means of communications to intimidate and break the collective will of free people.
To be sure, all G7 central banks are worried about the temporary rise in headline inflation, and all are threatening to hike interest rates.
So the impact of new regulations on countries where banks are significantly under-capitalized could easily be four or five times larger than the headline figure - say, in the vicinity of a percentage point at a four-year horizon.
Unfortunately, these headline-grabbing numbers are not likely to be borne out in reality; indeed, even the CBO does not believe that they represent what will occur.
Yes, sharply rising food prices are an important factor in boosting headline inflation in Asia.
A key lesson from the Great Inflation of the 1970's is that central banks can't afford a false sense of comfort from any dichotomy between headline and core inflation.
Benchmark policy rates are currently below headline inflation in India, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia.
Observers in the West, focused largely on the slowdown of headline GDP growth, continue to miss this key point.
The Riga meeting is unlikely to produce any headline-grabbing new initiatives.
The logic is that the price fluctuations will eventually subside, and headline price indicators will converge on the core rate of inflation.
In each case, the details do not support what the headline number appears to indicate.
The European Central Bank's response has been analogous to the Fed's, but less forceful, with monetary policy easier than the headline inflation rate would suggest is appropriate.
Current fiscal-policy debates should not focus on simplistic headline numbers.
Of course, Russia provides far more headline-grabbling examples of political and human rights problems, such as the low-grade war in Chechnya or the Yukos affair.
NEW DELHI - The lull in headline-grabbing terror attacks appears to be over.

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