Synonyms for front-page
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : fruhnt-peyj |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfrʌntˈpeɪdʒ |
Top 10 synonyms for front-page
- aristocratic
- big-league
- big-time
- blue-chip
- chief
- considerable
- conspicuous
- critical
- crucial
- determining
- distinctive
- distinguished
- earnest
- essential
- esteemed
- exceptional
- exigent
- famous
- far-reaching
- first-class
- foremost
- four-star
- grand
- grave
- great
- heavy
- high profile
- high-power
- high-ranking
- high-up
- honored
- illustrious
- importunate
- imposing
- incomparable
- influential
- large
- leading
- majestic
- major
- major-league
- marked
- material
- mattering much
- meaningful
- momentous
- necessary
- noble
- notable
- noted
- noteworthy
- of moment
- of note
- of substance
- page-one
- paramount
- playing hard ball
- ponderous
- potent
- powerful
- pre-eminent
- preeminent
- pressing
- primary
- principal
- professional
- prominent
- relevant
- remarkable
- salient
- seminal
- serious
- signal
- significant
- solid
- something
- standout
- strictly business
- superior
- talented
- top-drawer
- top-notch
- upper-class
- urgent
- VIP
- vital
- weighty
- well-known
Définition of front-page
- As in newsworthy : adj important
- As in top-level : adj high-ranking, important
- As in big league : adj important
- As in heavyweight : adj big-league
- As in major-league : adj big-league
- As in important : adj valuable, substantial
- As in important : adj eminent, influential, outstanding
- Then, Cappy, it will be a front-page story—and how those boys will hop to it!
- Extract from : « Cappy Ricks Retires » by Peter B. Kyne
- Nearly three days had elapsed without a front-page paragraph for him.
- Extract from : « H. R. » by Edwin Lefevre
- In the papers the next morning "Carter's Tip" was the front-page feature.
- Extract from : « The Man Who Could Not Lose » by Richard Harding Davis
- There was a front-page editorial reluctantly announcing a price increase.
- Extract from : « New Apples in the Garden » by Kris Ottman Neville
- "I've got stuff for a front-page display," I reported to the city editor half an hour later.
- Extract from : « My Life » by Josiah Flynt
- It sounds to me as if it ought to be good for a front-page column in every New York paper.
- Extract from : « Side Show Studies » by Francis Metcalfe
- It has a front-page illustration, which renders it very attractive in general distribution.
- Extract from : « The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. » by Various
- For answer J. Augustus Redell drew from his pocket that morning's paper and pointed to the headline of a front-page story.
- Extract from : « Cappy Ricks Retires » by Peter B. Kyne
Antonyms for front-page
- common
- dull
- happy
- impotent
- inappreciable
- incapable
- inconsequential
- ineffective
- inessential
- insignificant
- little
- meaningless
- miniature
- minor
- narrow
- nonessential
- normal
- optional
- ordinary
- powerless
- secondary
- short
- small
- tiny
- trivial
- uncritical
- unimportant
- unknown
- unnecessary
- unskilled
- unsubstantial
- useless
- usual
- voluntary
- weak
- worthless
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