Title
nnoun.communicationa heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals withSynset:rubric statute title
Examples:- Title 8 provided federal help for schools
Hypernyms:head header heading
Inherited Hypernyms:titleheadinglinetextmatterwritingwritten communicationcommunicationabstractionentity
nnoun.communicationthe name of a work of art or literary composition etc.Examples:- he looked for books with the word 'jazz' in the title
- he refused to give titles to his paintings
- I can never remember movie titles
Derivationally Related Form:titulartitle
Hypernyms:name
Inherited Hypernyms:titlenamelanguage unitpartrelationabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:mastheadrubric
Full Hyponyms:mastheadrubric
nnoun.communicationa general or descriptive heading for a section of a written workExamples:- the novel had chapter titles
Derivationally Related Form:title
Hypernyms:subhead subheading
Inherited Hypernyms:titlesubheadingheadinglinetextmatterwritingwritten communicationcommunicationabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:captioncreditlegendsubtitle
Full Hyponyms:captioncreditsubtitle
nnoun.statethe status of being a championSynset:championship
Examples:- he held the title for two years
Hypernyms:high status
Inherited Hypernyms:championshiphigh statusstatusstateattributeabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:triple crown
Full Hyponyms:triple crown
nnoun.communicationa legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess itTopic:jurisprudencelaw
Synset:deed deed of conveyance
Examples:- he signed the deed
- he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment
Hypernyms:instrument legal document legal instrument official document
Inherited Hypernyms:deedlegal documentdocumentwritingwritten communicationcommunicationabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:bill of saledeed pollenfeoffmentmortgage deedtitle deed
Full Hyponyms:bill of saledeed pollenfeoffmentmortgage deedmunimentstitle deed
nnoun.communicationan identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. 'Mr.' or 'General'Synset:form of address title of respect
Examples:- the professor didn't like his friends to use his formal title
Derivationally Related Form:titular
Hypernyms:appellation appellative denomination designation
Inherited Hypernyms:titleappellationnamelanguage unitpartrelationabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:AgaAghaDefender of the FaithDonDonaFatherFrauFrauleinHakhamHerrMissMisterMrMr.MrsMrs.MsMs.PadreRabbiReverendSenorSenoraSenoritaSignoraSignorinaVery Reverend
Full Hyponyms:agadefender of the faithdondonafatherfraufrauleinhakhamherrmissmistermrsmsrabbireverendsenorsenorasenoritasignorasignorinavery reverend
nnoun.attributean established or recognized rightSynset:claim
Examples:- a strong legal claim to the property
- he had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate
- he staked his claim
Derivationally Related Form:titulartitularytitle
Hypernyms:legal right
Inherited Hypernyms:titlelegal rightrightabstractionconceptideacontentcognitionpsychological featureabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:entitlement
Full Hyponyms:entitlement
nnoun.communication(usually plural) written material introduced into a movie or TV show to give credits or represent dialogue or explain an actionDomain Usage:pluralplural form
Examples:- the titles go by faster than I can read
Hypernyms:piece of writing writing written material
Inherited Hypernyms:titlewritingwritten communicationcommunicationabstractionentity
nnoun.communicationan appellation signifying nobilityExamples:- 'your majesty' is the appropriate title to use in addressing a king
Derivationally Related Form:titular
Hypernyms:appellation appellative denomination designation
Inherited Hypernyms:titleappellationnamelanguage unitpartrelationabstractionentity
Direct Hyponyms:LadyshipLordshipbaronetcyviscountcy
Full Hyponyms:baronetcyladyshiplordshipviscountcy
nnoun.attributean informal right to somethingSynset:claim
Examples:- his claim on her attentions
- his title to fame
Derivationally Related Form:claim
Hypernyms:right
Inherited Hypernyms:claimrightabstractionconceptideacontentcognitionpsychological featureabstractionentity
vverb.communicationgive a title toSynset:entitle
Derivationally Related Form:title
Hypernyms:be known as call know as name
Inherited Hypernyms:entitlenamelabeldesignate
Direct Hyponyms:proclaim
Full Troponyms:proclaim
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something
vverb.communicationdesignate by an identifying termSynset:style
Examples:- They styled their nation 'The Confederate States'
Derivationally Related Form:title
Hypernyms:be known as call know as name
Inherited Hypernyms:stylenamelabeldesignate
Sentence Frame:Somebody ---s something