Title,
Definition of Title:
The position of being the champion of a major sports competition.
The name of a book, composition, or other artistic work.
(in church use) a fixed sphere of work and source of income as a condition for ordination.
A right or claim to the ownership of property or to a rank or throne.
Union of the legal rights of ownership, possession, and custody, evidenced by a legal document (instrument) such as a bill of sale, certificate of title, or title deed. A legal title empowers its holder to control and dispose of the property and serves as a link between the title holder and the property itself.
Give a name to (a book, composition, or other work).
A name that describes someones position or job.
Synonyms of Title
Call, Entitle, Name, Dub, Give something the title of, Designate, Label, Tag, Describe something as, Style, Term, Christen, Baptize, Name, Subtitle, Absolute interest, Acknowledgments, Adverse possession, Alodium, Appellation, Appellative, Appurtenance, Argument, Authority, Back, Back matter, Banner, Banner head, Baptize, Bastard title, Benefit, Best seller, Bibliography, Binomen, Binomial name, Birthright, Blood, Book, Bound book, Bracket, Branch, Burgage, Byword, Call, Caption, Caste, Catch line, Catchword, Category, Championship, Christen, Claim, Clan, Class, Classic, Cognomen, Colony, Colophon, Coloring book, Common, Conjugal right, Contents, Contents page, Contingent interest, Copyright page, Crown, Cryptonym, De facto, De jure, Dedication, Define, Definitive work, Demand, Denominate, Denomination, Dependency, Derivative title, Desert, Designate, Designation, Divine right, Division, Droit, Drop head, Dropline, Dub, Due, Easement, Empty title, Endleaf, Endpaper, Endsheet, Entitle, Entitlement, Epigraph, Epithet, Eponym, Equitable interest, Equity, Errata, Estate, Euonym, Faculty, Fee fief, Fee position, Fee simple, Fee simple absolute, Fee simple conditional, Fee simple defeasible, Fee simple determinable, Fee tail, Feodum, Feud, Fiefdom, Flyleaf, Folio, Fore edge, Foreword, Frankalmoign, Free socage, Freehold, Front matter, Gavelkind, Grade, Great work, Ground, Group, Grouping, Half-title page, Handle, Hanger, Hardback, Having title to, Head, Head up, Heading, Headline, Hold, Holding, Honorific, Hyponym, Identify, Imprint, Inalienable right, Index, Inscription, Interest, Introduction, Jump head, Justification, Juvenile, Juvenile book, Kin, Knight service, Label, Lay fee, Leaf, Lease, Leasehold, Legal claim, Legal possession, Legend, Level, Limitation, Limp-cover book, Magnum opus, Makeup, Mandate, Moniker, Motto, Name, Namesake, Natural right, Nickname, Nomen, Nomen nudum, Nominate, Nonbook, Notebook, Novel, Occupancy, Occupation, Opus, Opuscule, Opusculum, Order, Original title, Overline, Ownership, Owning, Page, Paperback, Part, Percentage, Picture book, Pigeonhole, Playbook, Pocket book, Position, Possessing, Possession, Power, Prayer book, Predicament, Preface, Preliminaries, Preoccupancy, Preoccupation, Prepossession, Prerogative, Prescription, Presumptive right, Pretense, Pretension, Privilege, Production, Proof, Proper claim, Proper name, Proper noun, Property, Property right, Property rights, Proprietary rights, Psalmbook, Psalter, Publication, Race, Rank, Rating, Reason, Recto, Reverso, Right, Right of entry, Rubric, Running head, Running title, Scarehead, Scientific name, Screamer, Secret name, Section, Seisin, Sept, Serial, Set, Settlement, Signature, Sketchbook, Socage, Soft-cover, Songbook, Specify, Spread, Spreadhead, Squatting, Stake, Standard work, Station, Status, Storybook, Strain, Stratum, Streamer, Strict settlement, Style, Subdivision, Subgroup, Subhead, Subheading, Sublease, Suborder, Subtitle, Superscription, Table of contents, Tag, Tail, Tautonym, Tenancy, Tenantry, Tenure, Tenure in chivalry, Term, Text, Title page, Tome, Trade book, Trim size, Trinomen, Trinomial name, Trust, Type page, Underlease, Undertenancy, Use, Usucapion, Verso, Vested interest, Vested right, Villein socage, Villeinhold, Villenage, Volume, Work, Writing, Ownership of, Proprietorship of, Freehold of, Entitlement to, Right to, Proprietary rights to, Claim to, Championship, First place, Crown, Belt, Medal, Prize, Trophy, Cup, Shield, Plate
How to use Title in a sentence?
- The title of the land was the subject of the lawsuit between the homeowner and a new business that wanted to move in.
- Davis won the world title for the first time in 1981.
- The man gave his good friend the title to his boat after he sold the boat to him last week.
- A song titled “You Rascal, You.”.
- When buying a new car or property you will be handed over the title to make sure that it is now officially yours.
- The author and title of the book.
- Leese assumed the title of director general.
- A local family had title to the property.
Meaning of Title & Title Definition