Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
back-page-headline
noun
/bæk peɪdʒ ˈhɛdlaɪn/

Definition
A prominent headline placed on the back page of a publication, often used to attract attention to an important story.

Examples
- The newspaper’s back-page-headline announced the major political event of the year.
- With the sensational back-page-headline, readers flocked to buy the latest issue.

Meaning
The back-page-headline serves as a focal point that leads readers to significant news or features, usually reserved for content deemed noteworthy or attention-grabbing.

Synonyms
- back-page title
- final-page headline
- last-page headline