Definition: Of a sheet of paper: having the sender's name, address, etc. pre-printed at the top.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling a little word – “headed.” It’s a simple one, but it’s important to understand its meaning. The dictionary tells us that when something is "headed," especially with a piece of paper, it means it has information at the top. Think about a letter you write, or a form you fill out – you usually put your name and address at the very top right? That’s what “headed” describes! It's like saying this sheet is prepared for sending, with all the necessary details already in place. Let's try an example: "The envelope was headed to Mrs. Gable's home." – See how it tells us who it’s going to? Does that make sense? Any questions about whether something has been “headed”? Don’t hesitate to ask! 😊