Title | Mean of title in English Dictionary

/ˈtaɪtl̟/

  • Noun
  • the name given to something (such as a book, song, or movie) to identify or describe it
    1. What was the title of that book you were reading last week?
    2. The title of the first chapter is “Getting Started.”
  • a published book
    1. The company published 25 new titles last year.
    2. This is one of our best-selling titles.
  • a word or name that describes a person's job in a company or organization
    1. Her title is Vice President of Marketing.
    2. He has an impressive job title.
  • a word (such as Sir or Doctor) or an abbreviation (such as Mr. or Dr.) that is used with someone's name to show that person's rank, profession, or marital status
  • a word or name (such as Lord or Lady) that is given to someone as a mark of honor, respect, or high social rank
    1. a title of nobility
  • the status or position of being the champion in a sport or other competition
    1. He won the batting title [=championship] last year.
    2. He currently holds the heavyweight title.
    3. The school has won six basketball titles.
  • a legal right to the ownership of property
    1. The court ruled that he had title to the land.
  • a document which shows that someone owns property
    1. Did he find the title to his car?
  • Verb
  • to give a name or title to (something)
    1. She titled the book The Story of My Life.
    2. a movie titled Gone With the Wind
  • having the same name as a movie, play, etc.
    1. He played the title role in Hamlet. [=he played the role of Hamlet in the play Hamlet]
    2. the title song/track on the CD
  • of, relating to, or involving a championship
    1. The title game/match [=the game/match that decides who wins the championship] will be played tonight.
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