Intitulée (en. Entitled)

/ɛ̃.ti.ty.le/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
A name or title that identifies a work, document, or product.
The title of the book is 'The Little Prince'.
L'intitulée du livre est 'Le Petit Prince'.
The mention of a right or privilege.
It is the title of a scholarship.
Il est l'intitulé d'une bourse d'études.

Etymology

From the Latin 'intitulare', meaning to give a title.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Title of study
Title of an academic research.
intitulé d'étude
Title of work
Title of a book or a play.
intitulé d'œuvre

Related Words

titled
Masculine form of the word, meaning title or name.
intitulé
to name
The act of giving a name or title to something.
dénommer

Slang Meanings

To humorously title something.
We are going to title the party 'The Night of the Werewolves'.
On va intituler la fête 'La Nuit des Loup-Garous'.
To use a catchy title to attract attention.
He titled his article 'The Secrets of Success'.
Il a intitulé son article 'Les Secrets de la Réussite'.