tittle (Meaning)

Wordnet

tittle (n)

a tiny or scarcely detectable amount

Webster

tittle (n.)

A particle; a minute part; a jot; an iota.

tittle Sentence Examples

  1. The book had a captivating title that immediately drew me in.
  2. The painting bore the enigmatic title, "The Twilight of Being."
  3. The research paper's title accurately reflected its groundbreaking findings.
  4. The musical piece had a lively title that hinted at its energetic rhythm.
  5. The legal document bore a formal and descriptive title.
  6. The award ceremony celebrated individuals who had achieved prominence in their field, as indicated by their titles.
  7. The movie had a clever and memorable title that perfectly encapsulated its essence.
  8. The magazine article boasted a thought-provoking title that hinted at its controversial content.
  9. The company's new product was introduced with a bold and eye-catching title.
  10. The email subject line bore an enticing title that compelled the recipient to open it immediately.

FAQs About the word tittle

a tiny or scarcely detectable amountA particle; a minute part; a jot; an iota.

scrap, bit, crumb, shred, snippet, particle, patch, mouthful, sliver, fleck

loads, chunk, volume, loads, lump,chunk, slab, lump, slab, volume

The book had a captivating title that immediately drew me in.

The painting bore the enigmatic title, "The Twilight of Being."

The research paper's title accurately reflected its groundbreaking findings.

The musical piece had a lively title that hinted at its energetic rhythm.