Headline in Tagalog

Headline in Tagalog is “Ulunan” or “Pamagat” – commonly used to describe the main title or heading of a news article, document, or publication. Understanding these terms helps you navigate Filipino media and create compelling headers for your content.

[Words] = Headline

[Definition]

  • Headline /ˈhedlaɪn/
  • Noun: The title at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine, typically printed in large letters.
  • Noun: The most important or striking news story.
  • Verb: To provide with a headline or to appear as the featured performer at an event.

[Synonyms] = Ulunan, Pamagat, Ulo ng balita, Heading, Titulo ng balita

[Example]

  • Ex1_EN: The newspaper headline announced the election results in bold letters.
  • Ex1_PH: Ang ulunan ng pahayagan ay nag-anunsyo ng resulta ng halalan sa makapal na titik.
  • Ex2_EN: She read the headline quickly before deciding to read the full article.
  • Ex2_PH: Binasa niya nang mabilis ang pamagat bago magpasya na basahin ang buong artikulo.
  • Ex3_EN: The breaking news headline caught everyone’s attention immediately.
  • Ex3_PH: Ang ulunan ng balitang kasalukuyan ay agad na nakakuha ng pansin ng lahat.
  • Ex4_EN: Every morning, I check the top headlines on my phone to stay informed.
  • Ex4_PH: Bawat umaga, sinusuri ko ang mga pangunahing pamagat sa aking telepono upang manatiling may kaalaman.
  • Ex5_EN: The journalist spent hours crafting the perfect headline for her investigative report.
  • Ex5_PH: Ang mamamahayag ay gumugol ng maraming oras sa paggawa ng perpektong ulunan para sa kanyang ulat na pang-imbestigasyon.

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