Entitles Meaning in English
word · lemma: entitle
ɛnˈtaɪtəɫz
en-TY-tuhlz
ɛntˈaɪtəlz
en-TY-tuhlz
Definition
If something or someone entitles you to do something, it gives you the official right or permission to do it.
Usage & Nuances
'Entitles' is usually formal and used in legal, business, or official contexts. Common phrases: 'entitles you to', 'be entitled to'. Do not confuse with 'titles' (names).
Spanish: da derecho a - autorizaPortuguese (BR): dá direito a - autorizaPortuguese (PT): dá direito a - autorizaChinese (Simplified): 有权利 - 使有资格Chinese (Traditional): 有權利 - 使有資格Hindi: अधिकार देता है - पात्र बनाता हैArabic: يخول - يمنح الحقBengali: অধিকার প্রদান করে - অনুমতি দেয়Russian: даёт право - предоставляет правоJapanese: 権利を与えるVietnamese: cho phép - trao quyềnKorean: 권리를 주다 - 자격을 주다Turkish: hak tanır - yetki verirUrdu: حق دینے والاIndonesian: memberikan hak - memberikan izin
Example Sentences
Your ticket entitles you to a free drink.
basic
This coupon entitles you to a 10% discount.
basic
Membership entitles you to use the gym anytime.
basic
Being over 65 entitles you to extra healthcare benefits.
natural
Nothing in the contract entitles you to paid leave.
natural
The law entitles all citizens to free education.
natural