titled

titled
/tuyt"ld/, adj.
having a title, esp. of nobility: the titled families of Europe.
[1740-50; TITLE + -ED3]

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  • titled — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a title indicating nobility or rank …   English terms dictionary

  • titled — [tīt′ ld] adj. having a title, esp. of nobility …   English World dictionary

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  • titled — [[t]ta͟ɪt(ə)ld[/t]] ADJ Someone who is titled has a title such as Lord , Lady , Sir , or Princess before their name, showing that they have a high rank in society. Her mother was a titled lady …   English dictionary

  • titled — ti|tled [ taıtld ] adjective a titled person belongs to a high social class and has a title such as Lord or Lady before their name …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • titled — UK [ˈtaɪt(ə)ld] / US adjective a titled person belongs to a high social class and has a title such as Lord or Lady before their name …   English dictionary

  • titled — adjective Date: 1593 having a title especially of nobility …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • titled — adjective a person who has a title …   Wiktionary

  • titled — Synonyms and related words: aristocratic, called, chivalrous, christened, denominate, denominated, designated, dubbed, ducal, exalted, genteel, gentle, gentlemanlike, gentlemanly, high, identified as, kinglike, kingly, knightly, known as,… …   Moby Thesaurus

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