noun “title”
singular title, plural titles
- the name of a book, film, song, or other work of art
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I can't remember the title of the movie we watched last night.
- a word that shows a person's status, profession, or official position, used before or after their name
She earned the title of "Doctor" after completing medical school.
- a legal right to own something, especially property; a document that shows this right
After paying off his mortgage, he finally received the title to his house.
- the recognition given to the winner of a competition, especially in sports
The team celebrated after winning the national title for the first time.
- a book or publication
The library has over 100,000 titles available for students to borrow.
- the written credits or captions shown at the beginning or end of a film or video
The movie's opening titles featured stunning animations.
- a section or division of a legal code or document
The new regulations are listed under Title IX of the education code.
verb “title”
infinitive title; he titles; past tense titled; past part. titled; ger. titling
- to give a title to something
The author titled her new novel "A New Beginning" to reflect its hopeful message.