みだ見出midashi
1.

A brief phrase or label placed before the main text in newspapers and magazines, designed to give the reader an immediate understanding of the content.

2.

A concise outline or list created in books and records to summarize or index the subjects covered, making it easier to navigate the material.

3.

A designated term or phrase used in dictionaries to represent an entry, typically formatted for visibility and clarity as part of the reference material.

おおみだ大見出oomidashi
1.

A prominent title or phrase displayed in large type across multiple lines in newspapers or magazines, designed to attract readers' attention.

2.

A bold or oversized headline used in publications to highlight important stories or sections, often serving as the main focal point for readers.

3.

An eye-catching main heading that uses substantial lettering to emphasize a significant article or topic within print media, contrasting with smaller subheadings.

Example:

その俳優の死は各紙で大見出しで報じられた。