Pronunciation: /ˈhɛdɪŋ/
noun a title or caption of a newspaper article, chapter, or other piece of writing
A1 I am heading to the store to buy some groceries.
A2 She is heading towards the park for a picnic.
B1 The heading of the document should be clear and concise.
B2 The heading of the email caught my attention immediately.
C1 The heading of the article provided a good summary of the main points.
C2 The heading of the presentation slide was bold and eye-catching.
verb present participle of the verb 'head', which means to be in charge of or to lead
A1 I am heading to the store to buy some groceries.
A2 She is heading home after a long day at work.
B1 The team is heading to the championship game next week.
B2 The company is heading in a new direction with their marketing strategy.
C1 The politician is heading a campaign to address climate change.
C2 The CEO is heading the negotiations for a major merger.
formal The heading of the report clearly outlines the main points of discussion.
informal I'm heading to the store to pick up some groceries.
slang I'm heading out to grab some food, you wanna come?
figurative She is heading towards success with her hard work and dedication.
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