A title at the head of a page or section of a book
“The Union distributed to the employees coming to work a 2-page leaflet with a large heading in bold type.”
A main division or section of a text or speech
“In the book, each chapter heading is based on a myth.”
The course or direction into which something is moving, typically of a vessel
“An abrupt change in heading may significantly increase roll motion before the vessel's heading can be brought back to face the incoming wave.”
A clause in a legal document or agreement
A general direction in which something is developing or changing
A distinctive marking, symbol or logo
A word or set of words by which a person or thing is known, addressed, or referred to
A recognition of, or gratitude for, an achievement or praiseworthy deed
A decorative page heading
On the way or directed to a given target or destination
Present participle for to take, or be in, charge of
“Included in the contract was a clause that Bailey would head the company as President for a term of five years.”
Present participle for to move in a specified direction
“The lemmings continue to head for the cliff, regardless of the consequences.”
Present participle for to extend or be positioned in a given course or direction
“All roads head to Rome, or it is alleged.”
Present participle for to be in the leading position
“As we approach the mid-section of this race, Verstappen continues to head the pack with an eight-second advantage.”
Present participle for to remove the head of
“Some looney on Twitter threatened to head me if I didn't shut up.”
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