title - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • win: Two Orkney golfers have won the Scottish champions title in the biggest competition for club golfers in the world.
  • publish: The Dimbleby Newspaper Group publishes eight local, paid-for newspaper titles.
  • retain: Uruguay, in 1924 and 1928, is the only other nation to have retained the title.
  • confer: One of the objectives of the Law Commission and Land Registry's report is that registration alone should confer title.
  • inherit: Her successor will inherit the title of Pantomime Professor of Theology and a glitzy pair of red shoes which were left.

Adjective modifier

  • coveted: Lads were practicing for one of the coveted international titles, the Bells Beach Surfing Classic, held over easter.
  • prestigious: American Airlines joins these four on the shortlist for the prestigious title of ' Airline of the Year 2003 ' .
  • periodical: University Library Service With over one million books and 5,500 periodical titles, our award-winning library is a first-class facility.
  • descriptive: A typical template might include the following sections: Title - short descriptive title; this can be accompanied by a short abstract.

Modifies a noun

  • deed: No one's land is to be seized and no title deeds taken away.
  • track: The title track is, in my opinion, the best thing they have ever written.
  • tag: The Title Tag The title tag is used by many search engines as an indexing tool.
  • contender: As Dempsey struggles with engine problems the other title contenders start queuing up behind him.
  • sequence: However the film does get MAJOR bonus points for having arguably the greatest title credits sequence ever.
  • sponsor: KPMG is the title sponsor of Top Track 100 and a main sponsor of Top Track 250.

Noun used with modifier

  • journal: You can search for these by journal title or keyword, or browse within a subject area.
  • league: When he won the league with Liverpool he became the first manager to guide two different English clubs to the league title.
  • job: In t... click job title for more details.. .
  • championship: With both players on a score of 7½ , the winner would secure the championship title.
  • song: The screen offers all the usual data; song title, time, battery.

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