Headliner

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈhɛdˌlaɪnər/

Definitions of headliner

noun a performer or act that receives top billing or is the main attraction in a show or event

Example Sentences

A1 The headliner of the concert was a famous pop singer.

A2 The headliner of the event is a well-known comedian.

B1 The headliner of the festival will be announced next week.

B2 The headliner of the show put on an amazing performance.

C1 The headliner of the play received rave reviews from critics.

C2 The headliner of the exhibition is a groundbreaking artist.

Examples of headliner in a Sentence

formal The headliner for the music festival was a well-known pop star.

informal Did you hear that the headliner for the concert is going to be a famous band?

slang The headliner at the show last night totally rocked the house!

figurative In the world of fashion, the designer's latest collection was the headliner of the season.

Grammatical Forms of headliner

past tense

headlined

plural

headliners

comparative

more headline

superlative

most headline

present tense

headlines

future tense

will headline

perfect tense

have headlined

continuous tense

is headlining

singular

headliner

positive degree

headliner

infinitive

to headline

gerund

headlining

participle

headlined

Origin and Evolution of headliner

First Known Use: 1930 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'headliner' originated in the United States in the field of entertainment, specifically in reference to the top performer or act in a show or event.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of advertising and promoting a show, 'headliner' has evolved to also refer to the main attraction or featured performer in various entertainment industries such as music, comedy, and theater.