titularly (Meaning)

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titularly (adv.)

In a titular manner; nominally; by title only.

Synonyms & Antonyms of titularly

titularly Sentence Examples

  1. The titularly King Arthur reigned over the legendary realm of Camelot.
  2. Hereditary rule entitled her titularly to the throne, despite her lack of governance skills.
  3. The titularly leader of the protest movement was more of a figurehead than a true agent of change.
  4. The bishop was titularly head of the diocese, but real authority rested with the vicar general.
  5. The cardinal was titularly assigned to a church in Rome, but seldom visited it.
  6. His titularly position as director did not reflect his actual responsibilities within the company.
  7. The president's titularly authority was often overshadowed by the influence of cabinet members.
  8. The titularly CEO delegated most of his duties to lower-level executives.
  9. The titularly chair of the committee rarely attended meetings, leaving the work to its members.
  10. The titularly editor of the magazine often had little say in its content, which was determined by a team of writers.

FAQs About the word titularly

In a titular manner; nominally; by title only.

nominal, presumed, ostensible,supposed, paper, formal, virtual, so-called,phantom, assumed

true, real, true,real, actual,actual,

The titularly King Arthur reigned over the legendary realm of Camelot.

Hereditary rule entitled her titularly to the throne, despite her lack of governance skills.

The titularly leader of the protest movement was more of a figurehead than a true agent of change.

The bishop was titularly head of the diocese, but real authority rested with the vicar general.