Front-page (adjective)

  1. Of or relating to the first or most prominent page of a newspaper, magazine, or other publication.
  2. Important enough to be placed on the front page of a newspaper, magazine, or other publication.
  3. Attracting significant public attention and interest.

Origin:

From the fact that the front page of a newspaper typically contains the most important news stories and articles.

Examples:

  1. The front-page article in today's newspaper details the corruption scandal that has rocked the government.
  2. The front-page story was about the sudden death of the mayor and the investigation that was underway.
  3. The front-page news was the result of weeks of investigative journalism, uncovering corruption at the highest levels of government.
  4. The front-page headline read 'President Resigns in Disgrace,' signaling the end of an era in politics.
  5. The front-page picture showed the victorious athletes, beaming with pride, holding up their gold medals.
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