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titled

[tahyt-ld]

adjective

  1. having a title, especially of nobility.

    the titled families of Europe.



titled

/ ˈtaɪtəld /

adjective

  1. having a title

    the titled classes

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  • nontitled adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of titled1

First recorded in 1740–50; title + -ed 3
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Bryan has released songs titled “Open the Gate,” “Condemned,” “Something in the Orange,” “Revival” and “God Speed,” along with an album called “The Great American Bar Scene.”

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The second track, titled “Elizabeth Taylor,” describes Swift’s anxiety about whether she’s found her lasting love after a string of failed relationships.

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In a YouTube video about Young setting up a rehab posted one year ago titled “Nate the great,” Young says, “It’s all about helping people.”

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It released a policy paper in 2023, titled “Biblical Foundations,” that sets out the organization’s objective to end the separation of church and state and “plant Jesus in every space.”

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The King's Foundation says the feature-length TV film, provisionally titled Finding Harmony: A King's Vision, will be screened on Amazon's Prime Video early next year.

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