Pronunciation: /mæstˌhɛd/
noun a large headline at the top of a newspaper or magazine, typically containing the title and date of publication
A1 The masthead of the newspaper displayed the name of the publication.
A2 The masthead on the website showed the logo and title of the company.
B1 The masthead of the magazine included the editor's name and contact information.
B2 The masthead of the newsletter was designed with an eye-catching font and color scheme.
C1 The masthead of the annual report featured a detailed list of contributors and sponsors.
C2 The masthead of the journal was elegantly designed with a sophisticated layout.
formal The masthead of the newspaper displayed the publication's name and logo prominently.
informal I always check the masthead of the magazine to see if there are any interesting articles.
slang Hey, did you see that cool masthead on the website? It's so eye-catching!
figurative As the leader of the team, she was considered the masthead that guided them towards success.
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