titler (Meaning)

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titler (n.)

A large truncated cone of refined sugar.

Synonyms & Antonyms of titler

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titler Sentence Examples

  1. The queen's titler adorned her crown with diamonds and rubies.
  2. The medieval knight's titler had a unique design that identified his rank.
  3. The bishop's titler, or mitre, symbolized his spiritual authority.
  4. The university professor's titler indicated his academic degree.
  5. The doctor's titler was a symbol of his medical profession.
  6. The priest's titler, or chasuble, was worn during religious services.
  7. The judge's titler, or wig, represented the impartiality of the court.
  8. The mayor's titler, or chain of office, was a symbol of his authority.
  9. The general's titler, or cap, indicated his military rank.
  10. The firefighter's titler, or helmet, protected his head from flames and debris.

FAQs About the word titler

A large truncated cone of refined sugar.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The queen's titler adorned her crown with diamonds and rubies.

The medieval knight's titler had a unique design that identified his rank.

The bishop's titler, or mitre, symbolized his spiritual authority.

The university professor's titler indicated his academic degree.