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Headliner vs Headline - What's the difference?

headliner | headline | Synonyms |

Headline is a synonym of headliner.

Headline is a derived term of headliner.



As nouns the difference between headliner and headline

is that headliner is the headlining band or performer at a concert; the best-known and first billed band, often performing as the final act of the evening while headline is a heading or title of an article.

As a verb headline is

to have top billing; to be the main attraction.

headliner

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The headlining band or performer at a concert; the best-known and first billed band, often performing as the final act of the evening.
  • The interior fabric covering the roof of a vehicle.
  • (wikipedia headliner)

    headline

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A heading or title of an article.
  • * {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-22, volume=407, issue=8841, page=76, magazine=(The Economist)
  • , title= Snakes and ladders , passage=Risk is everywhere. From tabloid headlines insisting that coffee causes cancer (yesterday, of course, it cured it) to stern government warnings about alcohol and driving, the world is teeming with goblins. For each one there is a frighteningly precise measurement of just how likely it is to jump from the shadows and get you.}}
  • (entertainment) The top-billed attraction.
  • (nautical) A headrope.
  • Synonyms

    * (heading) hed * (top-billed attraction) headliner

    See also

    *

    Verb

    (headlin)
  • (entertainment) To have top billing; to be the main attraction
  • Derived terms

    * headliner