Definition of Title
Title
ti·tle


Definition/Meaning
(noun)
A name or heading given to a book, article, or other written work.

e.g. The title of the novel was "The Great Gatsby".

(noun)
a publication such as a book, a newspaper, or a magazine;

e.g. I think I have this title in my collection of books.

(noun)
the specific name that is given to a person's job or position, which may indicate their official or social rank, professional qualifications, or marital status, or broadly, a descriptive name that is given to or chosen by someone;

e.g. He inherited the title of Baron from his mother's status. She asked that they include the title of "doctor" before her name. His jokes earned him the title of class clown.

(noun)
the right to claim a rank or position, or the right to claim ownership to a property;

e.g. They were able to produce the title to the house to prove that it was theirs.

(verb)
to give a specific name to something, especially to an artistic work like a book or a movie;

e.g. He decided to title the book after the main character.



Translate this Word

Select a language from the dropdown and click "Translate Now" to see this word in your preferred language.




Similar Words



Related Words


Comments



English Words

 

WORD OF THE DAY