title

simple noun69 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

The name of a person's position in a company.

The name of a book.

A championship for the best competitor in the world.

The name of a movie.

The name of a film.

A very popular book or other product that has sold many copies.

Refers to a newly published book, game, etc.

The name of a music album.

A temporary title used during development.

The name of a chapter in a book.

Championships won one after another without interruption.

The first title of a work, before any changes.

Championships won in two consecutive years.

Championships won one after another.

A title given as an honor, without the usual duties.

A title used by certain relatives of peers, which has no legal significance.

A title conveying respect, such as 'Mr.' or 'Dr.'.

Used to introduce the name of a work.

The page at the beginning of a book that gives the title and author's name.

The part played by an actor of the character whose name is in the title.

The character in a play, book, or film whose name is in the title.

Someone with a good chance of winning the championship.

A person who competes for the championship title.

To be the victor in a championship.

To possess a formal name or rank.

To assign a name to a work.

To win a sports championship.

To make a product like a film, game, or album available to the public.

To win a championship, often with great effort or against expectations.

To produce and sell a book or other work.

To have or hold a formal name or rank.