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header vs headline

headline vs header

header and headline both are nouns.

header is not a verb while headline is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
header Yes No No No
headline Yes No Yes No
As nouns, headline is a hyponym of header; that is, headline is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than header:
  • header: a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about
  • headline: the heading or caption of a newspaper article
header (noun) headline (noun)
(soccer) the act of hitting the ball with your head the heading or caption of a newspaper article
a headlong jump (or fall)
a machine that cuts the heads off grain and moves them into a wagon
a framing member crossing and supporting the ends of joists, studs, or rafters so as to transfer their weight to parallel joists, studs, or rafters
brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall
horizontal beam used as a finishing piece over a door or window
a line of text serving to indicate what the passage below it is about
header (verb) headline (verb)
publicize widely or highly, as if with a headline
provide (a newspaper page or a story) with a headline
Difference between header and headline

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