titles

Meaning of titles

plural noun
  1. the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work.
    the author and title of the book
  2. a name that describes someone's position or job.
    Leese assumed the title of director general
  3. the position of being the champion of a major sports competition.
    Davis won the world title for the first time in 1981
  4. a right or claim to the ownership of property or to a rank or throne.
    a grocery family had title to the property
    the buyer acquires a good title to the goods
  5. (in church use) a fixed sphere of work and source of income as a condition for ordination.
verb, 3rd person present
  1. give a name to (a book, composition, or other work).
    a report titled The Lost Land

Old English titul, reinforced by Old French title, both from Latin titulus ‘inscription, title’. The word originally denoted a placard or inscription placed on an object, giving information about it, hence a descriptive heading in a book or other composition.

Information about titles

  • The singular form of titles is: title.
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Hyphenation of titles

ti-tles

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 6 chars.
  • titles is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

titles synonyms

Meaning a word or set of words by which a person or thing is known, addressed, or referred to:

name

Meaning captions displayed at the bottom of a cinema or television screen that translate or transcribe the dialogue or narrative:

subtitle

Meaning a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with:

subject

Meaning a contest for the position of champion in a sport or game:

championship

Meaning an award or distinction gained by a victory or achievement, especially in sport:

crown

Meaning a strip of leather or other material worn, typically round the waist, to support or hold in clothes or to carry weapons:

belt

Meaning a metal disc typically of the size of a large coin and bearing an inscription or design, made to commemorate an event or awarded as a distinction to someone such as a soldier or athlete:

medal

Meaning a thing given as a reward to the winner of a competition or in recognition of an outstanding achievement:

prize

Meaning a cup or other decorative object awarded as a prize for a victory or success:

trophy

Meaning a small bowl-shaped container for drinking from, typically having a handle:

cup

Meaning a broad piece of metal or another suitable material, held by straps or a handle attached on one side, used as a protection against blows or missiles:

shield

Meaning a flat dish, typically circular and made of china, from which food is eaten or served:

plate

Meaning any of a number of shrubs and other plants with dark green glossy leaves:

laurels

Meaning a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards:

bays

Meaning an unbranched evergreen tree of tropical and warm regions, with a crown of very long feathered or fan-shaped leaves, and typically having old leaf scars forming a regular pattern on the trunk:

palm

Meaning a thing conferred as a distinction, especially an official award for bravery or achievement:

honour

Meaning an award or privilege granted as a special honour or as an acknowledgement of merit:

accolade

Meaning give (a baby or animal) a specified name:

call

Meaning give (someone) a specified title expressing their rank, office, or character:

entitle

Meaning give an unofficial name or nickname to:

dub

Meaning appoint (someone) to a specified office or post:

designate

Meaning attach a label to (something):

label

Meaning give a specified name or description to:

tag

Meaning designate with a particular name, description, or title:

style

Meaning give a descriptive name to; call by a specified term:

term

Meaning give (a baby) a Christian name at baptism as a sign of admission to a Christian Church:

christen

Meaning give a name or nickname to:

baptize

Meaning give (someone or something) a specified name:

clepe

Meaning (of sums of money) be expressed in a specified monetary unit:

denominate

Anagrams of titles

stilet

Words that rhyme with titles

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