titled
/'taitld/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Having a title of nobility or honor: Belonging to or being a member of the aristocracy or peerage; having a formal title such as Lord, Lady, Duke, or Baroness.
- Having a descriptive or honorary name: Possessing a title that indicates rank, office, or distinction.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The estate was owned by a titled family for centuries.
- She married into the titled class and became a duchess.
- The book is a collection of letters from various titled individuals in the 18th century.
Advanced Usage
- "The titled": Used as a collective noun to refer to the aristocracy as a social class.
- The ball was an event primarily for the titled and the wealthy.
Variants and Related Words
- Title (n): The name of a book, composition, or other artistic work; a word or phrase indicating a person's rank, office, or status.
- The title of the novel is very evocative.
- Untitled (adj): Not having a title; specifically, not having a title of nobility.
- The untitled gentleman was nonetheless very influential.
Synonyms
- Aristocratic: Of or belonging to the aristocracy.
- Noble: Belonging to a class of people with high social or political status.
- Patrician: An aristocrat or nobleman.
Antonyms
- Commoner: A person without a title of nobility.
- Untitled: Lacking a formal title of rank or honor.
Adjective
- belonging to the peerage
- the princess and her coroneted companions
- the titled classes