Frequency rank: 33,124. – 33,462.
- heading; headline; title; caption
- index
- headwordabbreviationsee also 見出し語
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- heading; headline; title; caption
- index
- headword
This meaning refers to a label or title that indicates the subject or main idea of a section in written text. It is often used in newspapers, articles, or books to summarize content.
Newspaper headlines are always crafted to catch people's attention.
This meaning refers to a list or catalog that organizes information for easy reference, often found in the back of books or documents.
The index at the back of the book helps locate specific information.
This usage is specific to dictionaries or glossaries, where it denotes the main word or term that entries are organized around.
Generated collocations (experimental)
みだし見出しをつけるto give a headingみだし見出しをよむ読むto read the headingみだし見出しにのせる載せるto include in the headingみだし見出しをつくる作るto create a headingからみだし見出しをとる取るto take a heading fromじゅうよう重要なみだし見出しimportant headingみだし見出しとさぶサブみだし見出しheadings and subheadingsみだし見出しのふぉんとフォントheading fontにゅうすニュースみだし見出しnews headlineみだし見出しのつけ付けかた方how to create a heading
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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1. いっぽう一方、ぜんこくし全国紙のいっしゃ一社だけがゆうかん夕刊ににちべい日米こうしょう交渉はじっしつ実質ごうい合意にいたった至ったというみだし見出しをかかげて掲げて、せいふ政府かんけいしゃ関係者をふくめ含めおおく多くのひと人をおどろかせた驚かせた。
Meanwhile, one national newspaper put out a headline in its evening edition, which read Japan and the U.S. came to a substantial agreement. This surprised many people including the government officials.