titling Synonyms

titling Meaning

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titling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Title

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titling (n.)

The hedge sparrow; -- called also titlene. Its nest often chosen by the cuckoo as a place for depositing its own eggs.

The meadow pipit.

Stockfish; -- formerly so called in customhouses.

titling Sentence Examples

  1. The titling of the land deed transferred ownership to the new proprietors.
  2. The CEO's titling conveyed the authority and responsibilities of the position.
  3. The manuscript's titling accurately summarized the key themes and ideas within.
  4. The article's provocative titling drew immediate attention and sparked debate.
  5. The painting's titling provided insight into the artist's intentions and the context of its creation.
  6. The film's titling hinted at a deeper meaning to be explored throughout the narrative.
  7. The theatrical production's titling created a sense of anticipation and intrigue among potential audience members.
  8. The historical monument's titling commemorated the significant event or person associated with it.
  9. The legal document's titling clearly outlined the terms and conditions of the agreement.
  10. The song's titling served as a powerful hook that captured listener's attention and resonated with their emotions.

FAQs About the word titling

of Title, The hedge sparrow; -- called also titlene. Its nest often chosen by the cuckoo as a place for depositing its own eggs., The meadow pipit., Stockfish;

labeling, designating, calling,naming, nominating, dubbing, terming, labelling, baptising, specifying

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The titling of the land deed transferred ownership to the new proprietors.

The CEO's titling conveyed the authority and responsibilities of the position.

The manuscript's titling accurately summarized the key themes and ideas within.

The article's provocative titling drew immediate attention and sparked debate.