Title

noun
'taɪtəl

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 kept the title to his car in the glove compartment

    Similar:Deed
    Type of:Instrument
  • the status of being a champion

    he held the title for two years

    Similar:Championship
  • an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'

    the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title

    Type of:DenominationDesignationAppellation
  • an established or recognized right

    he had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate

    Similar:Claim
  • an informal right to something

    his title to fame

    Similar:Claim
    Type of:Right
  • 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

    Type of:Name
  • a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work

    the novel had chapter titles

    Type of:SubheadSubheading
  • an appellation signifying nobility

    `your majesty' is the appropriate title to use in addressing a king

    Type of:AppellationDesignationAppellative
  • (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

    Type of:Writing
  • a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with

    Similar:Rubric
    Type of:HeaderHeadHeading

Verb

  • designate by an identifying term

    Similar:Style
    Type of:NameCall
  • give a title to

    Similar:Entitle
    Type of:NameCall

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