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1. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with.
Synonyms
- statute title
- rubric
- header
- heading
Antonyms
- put option
- contraindicate
- forfeit
- derequisition
Etymology
- titulus (Latin)
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Rhymes with Title
- recital
- vital
- teitel
- lytle
- litle
- lightle
- keitel
- beitel
- eitel
How do you pronounce title?
Pronounce title as ˈtaɪtəl.
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Sentences with title
1. Noun, singular or mass
Record the address to which tax statements will be sent after the title is transferred.
Quotes about title
1. They tell us that suicide is the greatest piece of cowardice... that suicide is wrong; when it is quite obvious that there is nothing in the world to which every man has a more unassailable title than to his own life and person.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
2. This is Leo. I'm the... What's my title? Am I like, admiral, or captain, or...""Repair boy.""Very funny, Piper.
- Rick Riordan, The Son of Neptune
3. They tell us that Suicide is the greatest piece of Cowardice... That Suicide is wrong; when it is quite obvious that there is nothing in this world to which every man has a more unassailable title than to his own life and person.
- Arthur Schopenhauer
2. title-holder
noun. someone who has won first place in a competition.
Synonyms
- champion
- record-breaker
- competitor
- contender
- challenger
- competition
- champ
- record-holder
Antonyms
- worst
- cooperation
3. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] the name of a work of art or literary composition etc..
Synonyms
- masthead
- name
Antonyms
- disrepute
- demote
- demobilize
Etymology
- titulus (Latin)
4. title
verb. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] give a title to.
Synonyms
- name
- entitle
- call
Antonyms
- improperly
- wrongfulness
- injustice
- inopportune
Etymology
- titulus (Latin)
5. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work.
Synonyms
- subtitle
- subheading
- credit
- legend
- subhead
Antonyms
- wrong
- wrongness
- improper
- inaccurate
Etymology
- titulus (Latin)
6. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it.
Synonyms
- official document
- bill of sale
- instrument
- title deed
- legal instrument
- enfeoffment
- deed
- mortgage deed
- deed of conveyance
- deed poll
Antonyms
- incorrectness
- false
- falsify
- left
Etymology
- titulus (Latin)
7. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] the status of being a champion.
Synonyms
- championship
- high status
Antonyms
- center
- liberal
- infield
Etymology
- titulus (Latin)
8. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] an established or recognized right.
Synonyms
- legal right
- own right
- claim
Antonyms
- disapproval
- mistrust
- distrust
- debit
Etymology
- titulus (Latin)
9. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. Mr.' or
General'.
Synonyms
- Mr.
- title of respect
- denomination
- Hakham
- Senor
- Don
- Reverend
- form of address
- Mr
- designation
- Dona
- Defender of the Faith
- appellation
- Mister
- Signorina
- Agha
- Miss
- Ms.
- Ms
- Herr
- Signora
- Rabbi
- Frau
- Senora
- Padre
- appellative
- Senorita
- Very Reverend
- Mrs
- Fraulein
- Aga
- Father
Antonyms
- nonpayment
- undock
- follower
- natural depression
Etymology
- titulus (Latin)
10. title
noun. ['ˈtaɪtəl'] (usually plural) written material introduced into a movie or TV show to give credits or represent dialogue or explain an action.
Synonyms
- writing
- piece of writing
Antonyms
- obviate
- terseness
- verboseness
Etymology
- titulus (Latin)