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titled
[ tahyt-ld ]
titled
/ ˈٲɪə /
adjective
- having a title
the titled classes
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz·پt adjective
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Example Sentences
Times Festival of Books, where the group joined The Times’ Matt Brennan for a panel discussion about book-to-TV adaptation titled “A Novel Approach to a Television Series.”
That was apparently because Decker published an essay, titled "When Must We Kill Them?," on his blog posing the question of when violence becomes justified in the face of authoritarianism.
That's how we titled our National Geographic Foundation Explorer grant application.
In the post, Trump said the interview would be for a story titled "The Most Consequential President of this Century".
"It's funny, my-self titled album was actually the one where I was most lost," he observes.
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