heading
Pronunciation: [ˈhɛdɪŋ]
Word
Context: "writing"
(noun) a title or a short phrase at the top of a piece of writing that tells you what it is about. It helps readers know the topic before they read further.
Example
The heading of the article was so interesting that I couldn't wait to read more.
Example
Without a proper heading, the report looked confusing and unclear.
Example
What is the heading for your presentation about?
Context: "navigation"
(noun) the direction in which someone or something is going. It's like when you follow a path or look at a map to see where to go.
Example
The heading on the map showed us we were going in the right direction.
Example
Without knowing our heading, we got lost in the woods.
Example
What is the heading we need to follow to reach the park?
Context: "movement"
(verb) to move toward a particular direction or place. You can think of it like walking or driving toward somewhere you want to go.
Example
We are heading to the beach this weekend for some fun in the sun.
Example
They were not heading home after the party; instead, they decided to go to a restaurant.
Example
Are we heading to the right location for the event?
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