noun a line at the top of a page or document
adjective of the highest quality or importance
Refers to the main melody or instrumental part in a song
Refers to high-end or luxury clothing brands
Refers to the first line of a financial statement, often indicating revenue or profit
Refers to a player who is part of the starting lineup or considered a key player in a team
Refers to the headline or main message in an advertisement or promotional material
In the context of a writer, 'top line' may refer to the first line of a piece of writing, often used to grab the reader's attention.
For a psychologist, 'top line' could refer to the main or most important information or summary of a case or research study.
In accounting, 'top line' typically refers to a company's revenue or total sales before any deductions or expenses are taken into account.
In marketing, 'top line' may indicate the overall revenue generated by a product or campaign, without factoring in costs or expenses.
For a salesperson, 'top line' could represent the total sales figures achieved, often used as a key performance indicator.