title
IPA: tˈaɪtʌɫ
noun
- An appellation given to a person or family to signify either veneration, official position, social rank, the possession of assets or properties, or a professional or academic qualification. See also Category:Titles
- (property law) Legal right to ownership of a property; a deed or other certificate proving this.
- In canon law, that by which a beneficiary holds a benefice.
- A church to which a priest was ordained, and where he was to reside.
- The name of a book, film, musical piece, painting, or other work of art.
- A publication.
- A section or division of a subject, as of a law or a book.
- (chiefly in the plural) A written title, credit, or caption shown with a film, video, or performance.
- (bookbinding) The panel for the name, between the bands of the back of a book.
- The subject of a writing; a short phrase that summarizes the entire topic.
- A division of an act of law
- (sports) The recognition given to the winner of a championship in sports.
- (law, formal) A long title.
- (law, informal) A short title.
verb
- (transitive) To assign a title to; to entitle.
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Examples of "title" in Sentences
- Capitalize the last name in the title.
- The album title is as of yet unconfirmed.
- The album title is a double pun on the German idioms.
- The title of the album is an anagram of the band's name.
- The tone of the album is serious, as the title suggests.
- Note also the final exclamation mark in the album title.
- The title of the album refers to the famous stage persona.
- The name of the promotion is different from the name of the title.
- Barrage is the self titled debut album by the band of the same name.
- The Storm in the title is what the band hopes to unleash with the album.
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