header

[ˈhɛdər]

header Definition

a line of text at the top of a page or section of a document, indicating the title or topic.

Using header: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "header" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The header of the report should include the date and author's name.

  • Example

    The website's header displays the company logo and navigation menu.

  • Example

    The email's header showed that it was sent from a suspicious address.

header Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for header

Phrases with header

  • a file containing declarations of functions and variables that are used in other files

    Example

    The C++ program requires the inclusion of a header file to use the 'cout' function.

  • an image displayed at the top of a website or document, usually for branding or aesthetic purposes

    Example

    The header image of the blog features a scenic landscape photograph.

  • the topmost row of a table, which usually contains labels for the columns

    Example

    Make sure to bold the text in the header row of the spreadsheet.

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Summary: header in Brief

A 'header' [ˈhɛdər] is a line of text at the top of a page or section of a document that indicates the title or topic. It can be found in various contexts such as reports, websites, and emails. 'Header' can also refer to a file containing declarations of functions and variables, an image displayed at the top of a website or document, or the topmost row of a table.

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