Pronunciation: /tɑp laɪn/
noun a line at the top of a page or document
A1 The top line of the worksheet shows the total number of points.
A2 In the beginner's class, they focus on teaching you the top line dance steps first.
B1 When analyzing the data, be sure to pay attention to the top line figures.
B2 The CEO always reviews the company's top line performance before making any decisions.
C1 The top line revenue growth exceeded expectations for the third quarter.
C2 She is known for her ability to improve the top line profitability of any business she manages.
adjective of the highest quality or importance
A1 The top line of the document should be bolded for emphasis.
A2 She always writes her name in the top line of her assignments.
B1 The top line of the chart shows the overall sales figures for the year.
B2 The top line of the contract outlines the key terms and conditions.
C1 The top line of the report highlights the main findings of the study.
C2 The top line of the article summarizes the main points discussed in the text.
formal The top line of the report summarizes the key findings.
informal Make sure to include the important details in the top line of your email.
slang Did you catch the top line of the news article? It's crazy!
figurative In order to succeed, you need to focus on the top line of your goals.
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