Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Plural form of
subheadline .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word subheadlines.
Examples
-
An “H” tag is called the “header” tag in HTML and is often used around headlines and subheadlines.
Women Grow Business » Five Steps You Can Take to Improve Your Search Engine Rankings 2009
-
An “H” tag is called the “header” tag in HTML and is often used around headlines and subheadlines.
-
An “H” tag is called the “header” tag in HTML and is often used around headlines and subheadlines.
-
Notice that there are several subheadlines in this post — they are in bold and start each section of this post.
Anatomy of a Post: How to Get Blog Readers to Pay Attention | Write to Done 2008
-
"Burris 'Son Got State Job From Blago: Scandal Mushrooms -- He serves as housing authority counsel despite facing foreclosure on his own home" -- headline and subheadlines, Chicago Sun-Times, Feb. 26
-
Berlusconi's Wikipedia entry has 19 subheadlines underneath the "controversies" section, just three under "business career" and none under "political career". has changed its rules on collateral today.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Matthew Sparkes 2011
-
The subheadlines hooked Joel Williamsen into the story for the next several years.
-
The subheadlines hooked Joel Williamsen into the story for the next several years.
-
• Not relevant to the exact keyword, and keyword intention of the visitor • Graphics don't emphasize bene fi ts • Subheadlines don't help summarize extended copy • Copy is in disharmony with subheadlines or keyword intention.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows matt10spacse 2010
-
The subheadlines hooked Joel Williamsen into the story for the next several years.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.