Title can refer to a right or claim to possession, a mark of rank, or the name of a work.
Title can refer to a right or claim to possession, a mark of rank, or the name of a work.
Word | title |
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Part of Speech | N. |
Definition | right or claim to possession; mark of rank; name (of a book, film, etc.). |
Sentence | Though the penniless Duke of Ragwort no longer had title to the family estate, he still retained his title as head of one of England's oldest families. The title of his autobiography was From Riches to Rags. |
Tags: psat
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