How to pronounce headline in English

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Pronunciation of Headline is Headline, hea-dl-i-n-e

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    Headline phonetic transcription:

    When you start learning English, it's important to become familiar with the typical sounds of the language. The best way to do this is by studying phonetics. Below is the UK transcription for the word 'headline'

    • Traditional IPA representation of headline: /hɛædlɪnɛ/
    • Modern IPA representation of headline: /hɛædlɪnɛ/

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    List of meaning for headline

    headline, newspaper headline(verb)

    the heading or caption of a newspaper article

    headline(verb)

    publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline

    headline(verb)

    provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline

    a word or series of words often in larger letters placed at the beginning of a passage or at the top of a page in order to introduce or categorize

    I usually just glance at the headlines in the morning paper before dashing off to work

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    Translation found for headline

    headline in sentence

    1. The journalist edited the article, changing the headline and some of the facts right before publishing.

    2. Nothing positive was on the news, and every negative headline seemed full of doom and gloom.

    3. As I looked at the trending headline about my favorite actor’s death, I prayed the caption was chimerical and not true.

    4. If the headline is not compelling, it will not capture readers’ attention.

    5. The 1884 newspaper headline screamed that a slew of mudwump votes had caused the Republicans to lose to Grover Cleveland.

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    Quotes and sayings containing the term headline

    The headline risks come and go. They are always going to come and go, but ultimately people will look at this and say these stocks do deserve some attention.

    Nathan Thooft

    It's more of a headline for newspapers than anything else.

    Henrik Lundqvist

    It started last weekend actually. I do that through September and then I do a headline tour. I’m going to try that out for the first time later this year. Should be fun!

    Kelsea Ballerini

    These headlines... are written specifically to elicit an emotion. That's how the scammers make their money, they are not just written to inform. I keep telling people if you read a headline and( after reading it) you're ticked off and you're angry and you're frustrated, then double check that source because you need to know whether or not it's legitimate.

    Brooke Binkowski

    To create better digital citizens, we need to teach people how to evaluate a headline and a story.

    Janet Johnson

    In addition to resolving the headline problem of slow, unpredictable loan trade settlement, our combined solution will provide lenders secure access to all critical data on its investment in the loan – from its ownership position to contract-level details to interest and fee calculations.

    Joe Salerno

    There will be a lot of momentum swings, i'm not going to be beholden to what a headline says after any state. That's not the way our campaign is structured.

    Jeff Roe

    The article should not have focused on Ms. Haley, nor should a picture of her have been used. The article and headline have now been edited to reflect those concerns, and the picture has been removed.

    The New York Times

    Scratching beneath the headline numbers, however, reveals an ongoing disparity between the relatively strong performance of the developed nations whereas growth in the emerging markets is quite weak.

    David Hensley

    Ever wonder what fake news is? Last week, CNN, The New York Times and Al Jazeera reported that Hamas now accepts the Palestinian state along the 1967 lines. The New York Times headline called this ‘moderation,’ the intimation is that Hamas now accepts the state of Israel. This is a complete distortion of the truth. The new Hamas statement says Israel has no right to exist.

    Benjamin Netanyahu

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