headline
//ˈhɛdlaɪn//
Noun
headlineSingular
headlinesPlural
1
The title or caption of a newspaper article, typically printed in large letters at the top.
The headline on the front page caught everyone's attention.
2
The most important or attention-grabbing news or information.
The scandal was the headline of the day.
Verb
headlineInfinitive
headlinePresent tense
headlinedPast tense
headlinedPast participle
headliningPresent participle
headlinesThird-person singular
1
To provide with a headline or title.
The article was headlined "New Discovery in Science."
2
To be the main performer or attraction at an event.
A famous rock band will headline the music festival this year.