How to Pronounce "titular"
word
ˈtɪtʃəɫɝ
TICH-uh-ler
tˈɪtjʊlɐ
TIT-yuh-luh
Definition
Describes someone who holds a title or position in name, but may not have real power or function; also refers to something named in a title.
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈtɪtʃəɫɝ
British English
tˈɪtjʊlɐ
Simplified Pronunciation
US
TICH-uh-ler
UK
TIT-yuh-luh
Listen in Context
She is the titular head of the organization, but others make the decisions.
The titular king had no real power.
The story is about the titular character, Alice.
Even though he's the titular boss, everyone knows his assistant runs the place.