Tito

[ tee-toh ]

noun
  1. Marshal Josip Broz, 1891–1980, president of Yugoslavia 1953–80.

  2. a male given name.

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How to use Tito in a sentence

  • I was well assisted in guarding her by Tito, who knew those parts thoroughly, and who attached himself to me with much gratitude.

    Rule of the Monk | Giuseppe Garibaldi
  • Even her love for Tito is made to vanish away on the first detection of his insincerity, although he is her husband.

  • Though Tito perishes in an improbable way, he is yet the victim of the inexorable law of human souls.

  • Tito is a more natural character, good-natured, kind-hearted, with generous impulses.

  • Indeed Tito is not only one of George Eliot's most original creations, he is a unique character in fiction.

    George Eliot | Mathilde Blind

British Dictionary definitions for Tito

Tito

/ (ˈtiːtəʊ) /


noun
  1. Marshal. original name Josip Broz. 1892–1980, Yugoslav statesman, who led the communist guerrilla resistance to German occupation during World War II; prime minister of Yugoslavia (1945–53) and president (1953–80)

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