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title
noun
the
name
of
a
book
,
film
,
song
,
article
,
or
other
creative
work
•
The
title
of
the
novel
is
printed
in
gold
letters
on
the
cover
.
The
title
of
the
novel
is
printed
in
gold
letters
on
the
cover
.
•
Please
write
the
title
of
your
essay
at
the
top
of
the
page
.
Please
write
the
title
of
your
essay
at
the
top
of
the
page
.
noun
a
word
such
as
Mr
.,
Mrs
.,
Dr
.,
or
Professor
used
before
a
person's
name
to
show
respect
or
their
social
or
professional
position
•
The
receptionist
asked
for
my
title
before
printing
the
visitor
badge
.
The
receptionist
asked
for
my
title
before
printing
the
visitor
badge
.
•
Using
the
correct
title
like
'Dr
.
'
shows
respect
for
someone's
achievements
.
Using
the
correct
title
like
'Dr
.
'
shows
respect
for
someone's
achievements
.
noun
the
official
status
of
being
the
winner
or
champion
of
a
sports
competition
•
The
team
celebrated
after
securing
the
league
title
for
the
first
time
in
twenty
years
.
The
team
celebrated
after
securing
the
league
title
for
the
first
time
in
twenty
years
.
•
She
hopes
to
defend
her
tennis
title
at
Wimbledon
this
summer
.
She
hopes
to
defend
her
tennis
title
at
Wimbledon
this
summer
.
verb
-
title
,
titling
,
titles
,
titled
to
give
a
name
to
a
book
,
film
,
piece
of
art
,
or
similar
work
•
The
author
decided
to
title
her
memoir
'Breaking
Free'
.
The
author
decided
to
title
her
memoir
'Breaking
Free'
.
•
What
will
you
title
the
painting
when
it's
finished
?
What
will
you
title
the
painting
when
it's
finished
?
noun
the
legal
right
of
ownership
to
land
,
property
,
or
goods
•
They
checked
the
land
title
before
buying
the
house
.
They
checked
the
land
title
before
buying
the
house
.
•
Without
a
clear
title
,
the
bank
refused
to
approve
the
loan
.
Without
a
clear
title
,
the
bank
refused
to
approve
the
loan
.
entitle
verb
-
entitle
,
entitling
,
entitles
,
entitled
to
give
someone
a
legal
,
official
,
or
moral
right
to
have
or
do
something
•
This
membership
card
entitles
you
to
use
the
gym
24
hours
a
day
.
This
membership
card
entitles
you
to
use
the
gym
24
hours
a
day
.
•
The
warranty
entitles
customers
to
a
full
refund
within
30
days
.
The
warranty
entitles
customers
to
a
full
refund
within
30
days
.
from
Old
French
entiteler
,
from
Late
Latin
intitulare
“
to
give
a
title
to
”,
from
Latin
titulus
“
title
”
verb
-
entitle
,
entitling
,
entitles
,
entitled
to
give
a
book
,
artwork
,
or
other
creation
its
name
or
title
•
She
entitled
her
new
album
'Dreams
in
Color'
.
She
entitled
her
new
album
'Dreams
in
Color'
.
•
The
article
was
entitled
'The
Future
of
Space
Travel'
when
it
first
appeared
.
The
article
was
entitled
'The
Future
of
Space
Travel'
when
it
first
appeared
.
from
Old
French
entiteler
,
from
Late
Latin
intitulare
“
to
give
a
title
to
”,
from
Latin
titulus
“
title
”