titleˈtaɪt l
title (v)
- present
- titles
- past
- titled
- past participle
- titled
- present participle
- titling
title (n)
- plural
- titles
title
English Definitions:
title, statute title, rubric (noun)
a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with
"Title 8 provided federal help for schools"
title (noun)
the name of a work of art or literary composition etc.
"he looked for books with the word `jazz' in the title"; "he refused to give titles to his paintings"; "I can never remember movie titles"
title (noun)
a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work
"the novel had chapter titles"
championship, title (noun)
the status of being a champion
"he held the title for two years"
deed, deed of conveyance, title (noun)
a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it
"he signed the deed"; "he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment"
title, title of respect, form of address (noun)
an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'
"the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title"
title, claim (noun)
an established or recognized right
"a strong legal claim to the property"; "he had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate"; "he staked his claim"
title (noun)
(usually plural) written material introduced into a movie or TV show to give credits or represent dialogue or explain an action
"the titles go by faster than I can read"
title (noun)
an appellation signifying nobility
"`your majesty' is the appropriate title to use in addressing a king"
claim, title (verb)
an informal right to something
"his claim on her attentions"; "his title to fame"
entitle, title (verb)
give a title to
style, title (verb)
designate by an identifying term
"They styled their nation `The Confederate States'"
title (Noun)
A prefix (honorific) or suffix (post-nominal) added to a person's name to signify either veneration, official position or a professional or academic qualification. See also :Category:Titles
title (Noun)
Legal right to ownership of a property; a deed or other certificate proving this.
title (Noun)
The name of a book, film, musical piece, painting, or other work of art.
title (Noun)
A publication.
title (Noun)
A written title, credit, or caption shown with a film, video, or performance (usually titles pl).
title (Noun)
The subject of a writing; a short phrase that summarizes the entire topic.
title (Noun)
A division of an act of Congress or Parliament.
title (Verb)
To assign a title to; to entitle.
Title
A title is a prefix or suffix added to someone's name in certain contexts. They may signify either veneration, an official position or a professional or academic qualification. In some languages, titles may be inserted before a last name. Some titles are hereditary.
Title
A title is one or more words used before or after a person's name, in certain contexts. It may signify either generation, an official position, or a professional or academic qualification. In some languages, titles may be inserted between the first and last name (for example, Graf in German, Cardinal in Catholic usage (Richard Cardinal Cushing) or clerical titles such as Archbishop). Some titles are hereditary.
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