Headline Definition

hĕdlīn
headlined, headlines, headlining
noun
headlines
A line or lines, usually in larger type, at the top of a newspaper article, giving a short statement of its contents.
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A line at the top of a page in a book, giving the running title, page number, etc.
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An important item of news.
Webster's New World
(entertainment) The top-billed attraction.
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(nautical) A headrope.

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verb
headlined, headlines, headlining
To provide (a news article) with a headline.
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To present or promote as a headliner.
The Palace Theater headlines a magician.
American Heritage
To give (a performer or performance) featured billing or publicity.
Webster's New World
To be the leading performer or attraction in (a variety show, popular music concert, etc.)
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To serve as the headliner of.
He headlines the bill.
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Noun

Singular:
headline
Plural:
headlines

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