Table of Contents
- 1 What is a word that means to get ahead?
- 2 What is the other name of jump head?
- 3 What word means to leap or jump?
- 4 What word means most nearly the same as advance?
- 5 What is kicker in newspaper?
- 6 What are the types of headlines?
- 7 What is the correct meaning of the phrase hit the hay?
- 8 What are some words for jump?
What is a word that means to get ahead?
advance. verbmove something forward, often quickly. accelerate. achieve. bring forward.
What is the other name of jump head?
running head nounheading on every page. header. jump head. running title.
What word means to leap or jump?
bound, saltation, parachuting, bounce, startle, spring, jumping, leaping, jump, start. leapverb. the distance leaped (or to be leaped)
What is another word for high jump?
What is another word for high jump?
leap | vault |
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surmount | spring |
pole-vault | overleap |
skip | fly over |
leapfrog over | jump across |
What’s another word for getting ahead of yourself?
What is another word for get ahead of oneself?
get carried away | go overboard |
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go too far | lay it on thick |
go mad | go to town |
go to extremes | not know when to stop |
to cross the line |
What word means most nearly the same as advance?
Some common synonyms of advance are forward, further, and promote.
What is kicker in newspaper?
Kicker has also long had a meaning specific to newspaper headlines: a line of newspaper type set above a headline usually in a different typeface and intended to provoke interest in, editorialize about, or provide orientation for the matter in the copy heads.
What are the types of headlines?
Here is a list of 19 types of headlines you can use to capture the attention of readers:
- Direct headline. A direct headline clearly states the purpose of an article.
- Indirect headline.
- 3. News headlines.
- How-to headline.
- Question headline.
- Command headline.
- The “reason why” headline.
- Emotional headline.
Is LEEP a word?
No, leep is not in the scrabble dictionary.
What is the correct guide word for jump?
1. Jump, leap, vault imply propelling oneself by a muscular effort, either into the air or from one position or place to another. Jump and leap are often used interchangeably, but jump indicates more particularly the springing movement of the feet in leaving the ground or support: to jump up and down.
What is the correct meaning of the phrase hit the hay?
to go to one’s bed in order to sleep. It’s been a great evening, but I’m ready to hit the hay.
What are some words for jump?
jump
- bound,
- hop,
- leap,
- spring,
- vault.