"Title" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Title" Meaning

A word or phrase used to identify and express the main theme or subject of a piece of writing, such as an essay, article, or book.

"Title" Examples

Definition of Title

A word that refers to a word or phrase used to describe a particular book, article, poem, movie, or other creative work.

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1. Literary context: The title of the novel was "Pride and Prejudice" and it was written by Jane Austen.
2. Media context: The movie title "Titanic" directed by James Cameron was a blockbuster success worldwide.
3. Workplace context: The title of the company's CEO was changed to "Chief Executive Officer" to reflect the new role's responsibilities.
4. Personal context: After graduating from college, she achieved the title of "Ms." by adding her academic credentials after her name.
5. Award context: He won the title of "Best Actor" at the annual film awards for his outstanding performance in the movie.

"Title" Similar Words

Titillated

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Slightly excited or intrigued, often in a subtle or covert way.

Titillates

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To delight or arouse the mind or senses of someone; to provide great interest or pleasure; subtle, playful and teasing, used especially in matters of sex.

Titillating

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Slightly shocking or provocative in a pleasant and attractive way.

Titillatingly

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(Adv.) in a way that is appealing or interesting in an exciting way, oftensuggesting something improper or unacceptable.

Titillation

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The term "titillation" refers to the act of arousing sensual desires or excitement. In other words, it's the pleasure or excitement that comes from anticipating or experiencing something pleasurable or flirtatious.

Titillative

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Titillative is an adjective that means tempting, enticing, or alluring, often in a provocative or teasing manner, sometimes in a way that's almost annoying or frustrating. It can also describe something that provides a pleasant or exciting sensation, but in a way that's somehow underhanded or insincere.

Titin

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The protein titin, also known as connectin or titin filament, is a giant protein that plays a central role in the structure and mechanics of muscle cells. It is the largest known protein in the human body, with a molecular mass of around 3.7 million Da, making it several times larger than a ribosome.

Titivation

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Titivation refers to the act of making or becoming neat and tidy, often after being in a dis-orderly or untidy state. It can also imply a sense of embellishment or decoration. The word is often used to describe a cosmetic change or an improvement made to something, such as a room, a car, or even a person's appearance.

Titled

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Having a title: <br>1. having a social or official name or designation: <br>2. holding or given a particular official position or rank.

Titleholder

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"A person or something that holds a title, especially one that has been officially given or declared to them, often due to achievement or winning a competition."

Titles

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Words used to describe the name given to a person or thing, especially one that is officially bestowed or awarded, such as a title of a book or a title of nobility.

Titmouse

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A small bird, typically gray or brown in color, with a short tail and crest on its head, often visiting bird feeders and backyards for food.

Tito

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Tito can refer to several things, but the most well-known associations are:<br><br>1. Josip Broz Tito: The former leader of Yugoslavia, served as the President of Yugoslavia from 1953 to 1980.<br>2. "Tito" can also be short for "tighty-whitey", a colloquial term for a pair of tight-fitting white underwear.<br>3. Tito (given name): Tito is a unisex given name of Latin origin, derived from Flavius Titus.<br><br>Please let me know if you would like more information about a specific meaning or context.

Titrant

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A titrant is a substance used in titration, a chemical analysis technique where a measured volume of a solution is added to the analyte (a substance to be analyzed) until the reaction is complete, allowing the amount of the analyte to be calculated.

Titrants

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A chemical substance used to determine the concentration of a solution, typically by adding it to the solution and measuring the pH change.

Titratable

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Capable of being titrated.