Meaning & Definition of Titled in English
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Titled
Having a title; designated by a particular name.
Pronunciation:
/ˈtaɪtld/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Having a name or title, especially one that indicates rank or nobility.
Example Sentence: The titled aristocrats attended the royal ball.
Definition: Designated or named, particularly in relation to works of art or literature.
Example Sentence: The titled work of art drew attention from critics.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from the word 'title', influenced by the past participle form.
Synonyms
nameddesignatedentitledranked
Common Phrases and Expressions
- titled 'The Great Gatsby': Refers to a specific literary work known by that name.
- titled nobility: Refers to individuals who have formal titles of aristocracy.
Translations
- Spanish: titulado
- French: titulaire
- German: betitelt
- Russian: с титулом
Related Words
- title: The name of a book, composition, or other artistic work.
- entitled: Having the right to have or do something.
- designation: The action of choosing someone or something for a particular role or purpose.
Slang Meanings of titled
Meaning: Having a title, often used humorously or sarcastically.
Example Sentence: He thinks he's all that just because he's titled 'CEO'.
Meaning: Pertaining to someone who feels superior due to their status or title.
Example Sentence: She carried herself with a titled attitude, like she was better than everyone else.