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  1. a word that is used before someone's name, stating their social rank, qualifications, position in an organization, gender, etc.: What's her title - is she Professor or Doctor? He will retain the honorary title of non-executive chairman. What's your job title now - are you managing director? Jones prefers the gender-neutral title Mx.

  2. 1. a. : the distinguishing name of a written, printed, or filmed production. b. : a similar distinguishing name of a musical composition or a work of art. 2. : a usually published work as distinguished from a particular copy. published 25 new titles. 3. : a descriptive name : appellation. 4. a.

  3. a word that is used before someone's name, stating their social rank, qualifications, position in an organization, gender, etc.: What's her title - is she Professor or Associate Professor? He will retain the honorary title of non-executive chairman. What's your job title now - are you Chief Financial Officer?

  4. noun [ countable ] / ˈtaɪtl/ the name of a book, magazine, etc. título [ masculine, singular ] the title of the article el título del artículo.

  5. noun. the distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like. a descriptive heading or caption, as of a chapter, section, or other part of a book. title page. a descriptive or distinctive appellation, especially one belonging to a person by right of rank, office, attainment, etc.: the title of Lord Mayor.

  6. Hace 4 días · 1. countable noun. The title of a book, play, film, or piece of music is its name. 'Patience and Sarah' was first published in 1969 under the title 'A Place for Us'. Synonyms: heading, name, caption, label More Synonyms of title. 2. verb. When a writer, composer, or artist titles a work, they give it a title.

  7. n. the distinguishing name of a book, poem, picture, piece of music, or the like. a descriptive heading or caption, as of a chapter, section, or other part of a book. Printing See title page. a descriptive or distinctive appellation, esp. one belonging to a person by right of rank, office, attainment, etc.: the title of Lord Mayor.

  8. Definitions of title. noun. the name of a work of art or literary composition etc. “he looked for books with the word `jazz' in the title ” “he refused to give titles to his paintings” “I can never remember movie titles ” see more. noun. a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work. “the novel had chapter titles ” see more. noun

  9. Compound Forms: Inglés: Español: bad title n (law: ownership) título defectuoso nm + adj: certificate of title n (law: shows property owner) certificado de dominio nm + loc adj: certificado de título nm + loc adj: certificado de propiedad nm + loc adj: chain of title n (law: property transfers) (AR) estudio de títulos loc nom m: cadena de titularidad loc nom f: cloud in title n

  10. Definition of title noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. title. noun. OPAL S. /ˈtaɪtl/ [countable] the name of a book, poem, painting, piece of music, etc. What's title of her new book? a book/album title. Some of his song titles and lyrics have also attracted criticism.

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