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headline
noun
the
large
title
at
the
top
of
a
newspaper
or
online
article
that
tells
you
what
the
story
is
about
•
I
only
needed
to
read
the
headline
to
know
the
story
was
important
.
I
only
needed
to
read
the
headline
to
know
the
story
was
important
.
•
The
magazine
used
a
bright
red
headline
to
grab
readers
’
attention
.
The
magazine
used
a
bright
red
headline
to
grab
readers
’
attention
.
head
+
line
:
first
recorded
in
the
1890s
when
newspapers
began
printing
large
titles
above
stories
.
noun
(
usually
plural
)
the
most
important
news
stories
,
announced
briefly
at
the
start
of
a
broadcast
or
talked
about
generally
•
The
morning
news
opened
with
the
world
headlines
.
The
morning
news
opened
with
the
world
headlines
.
•
Space
exploration
made
today
’
s
headlines
across
all
major
networks
.
Space
exploration
made
today
’
s
headlines
across
all
major
networks
.
verb
-
headline
,
headlining
,
headlines
,
headlined
to
be
the
main
performer
or
most
important
attraction
at
a
show
,
event
,
or
festival
•
The
famous
singer
will
headline
the
charity
concert
tonight
.
The
famous
singer
will
headline
the
charity
concert
tonight
.
•
Three
local
bands
are
set
to
headline
the
summer
festival
.
Three
local
bands
are
set
to
headline
the
summer
festival
.
extended
from
the
noun
sense
:
the
performer
whose
name
appears
in
the
largest
type
(
the
“
headline
”)
on
posters
and
programs
.