titled

IPA: tˈaɪtʌɫd

adjective

  • Bearing a title.
  • Specifically, having a title of nobility; belonging to the peerage.
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Examples of "titled" in Sentences

  • Barrage is the self titled debut album by the band of the same name.
  • At least that's how Ronnie Fein titled her new cookbook, Hip Kosher.
  • John Collee wrote the script based on Randal Keynes's biography of Darwin titled Annie's Box.
  • Simpson received $750,000 in 2007 for a book ghostwritten under his name titled "If I Did It," Cook said.
  • It suddenly occurs to me that Library Thing would allow a tag titled "Lent Out" or, conversely, "Borrowed".
  • Last weeks episode was called The Lost Tribe but I accidentally titled is Outsiders which is this weeks episode.
  • Benjamin Christensen's 1922 film (in English titled Witchcraft Through The Ages) uses a series of dramatic vignettes to explore the idea that witches in the Middle Ages suffered the same hysteria as turn-of-the-20th century psychiatric patients.
  • A recent article by HuffPost's Dan Froomkin titled "A Convenient Truth: Gearing up for Climate Change Could Supercharge the Job Market", also focuses on a silver lining in the dark cloud over the clean energy sector and reinforces the need for a clean energy economy as envisioned by the Coalition for Green Capital.

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