Subheadings

Pronunciation: /ˈsəbˈhɛdˈɪŋ/

Subheadings (noun)

  1. A short title under a main heading that helps organize information into smaller parts.
  2. A smaller label used inside a chapter or section to show a topic within the larger subject.

Examples

  • The subheading explains the main idea in one sentence.
  • You can find the subheading at the start of each section.