noun
- subheadings or secondary headings that divide sections of text in documents, articles, or books
Usage: publishing; journalism
Examples
- The editor added crossheads to break up the long article into readable sections.
- Magazine layouts often use crossheads to guide readers through complex stories.
- The report’s crossheads made it easy to find specific information quickly.
- Bold crossheads help organize the content and improve readability.
- The style guide specified the font size for all crossheads in the publication.