How to Use "Title" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words title (n): the name of a movie, book or publication; the name of a job position; a championship

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Used with adjectives:

"That is a great title for the book."
(great, good, nice, terrible, bad)

"What an original title for the film!"
(original, creative, interesting)

"What is the album title?"
(album, song, book, film, movie, best-selling)

"What is your job title?"
(job, occupational)

"What is the official title for this position?"
(official, full)

"Who won the world title?"
(world, national, heavyweight, middleweight, lightweight)

Used with verbs:

"Who picked the title for the movie?"
(picked, chose, selected, came up with)

"He did not deserve that title."
(deserve, earn)

"She was awarded that title for great service."
(awarded, given)

"He claimed the title for five consecutive years."
(claimed, took, won, held, kept)

"She is defending her world title."
(be + defending)

"She lost her title."
(lost)

Used with nouns:

"The story title has been used before."
(story, book)

"The movie title has been changed many times."
(movie, film)

"What is the title page called?"
(page)

"Who will play the title role?"
(role, character)

"Who sings the title song?"
(song, track)


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