titled
word · lemma: title
Definition
Used to say the official name of a book, movie, artwork, or other creation, or to describe something that has a specific name or title.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in passive structures ('a book titled ...'). Common with artworks, media, and documents. 'Titled' can sometimes mean having a formal rank or title, but this is rare in modern usage. Not to be confused with 'titled' as 'entitled,' which can also refer to having a right.
Spanish: titulado - llamadoPortuguese (BR): intitulado - chamadoPortuguese (PT): intitulado - chamadoChinese (Simplified): 名为 - 标题为Chinese (Traditional): 名為 - 標題為Hindi: शीर्षक वाला - नामितArabic: بعنوان - موسوم
Example Sentences
There is a song titled 'Happy Days'.
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She wrote a novel titled 'Moonlight Dreams'.
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I found an article titled 'How to Save Money'.
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Did you read that report titled 'Climate Change Effects'?
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I love movies titled after the main character.
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He sent me a file titled 'Meeting Notes'.
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