English to Yoruba Meaning of title - akọle


Title :
akọle

akọle, ọtun, Jus, kikan ọtun, nini, Beere, yiyan, -ìdílé, ìyí, inagije, igba, orukọ, ara, aṣẹ, ini, gaba, akọle iwe, akọle iwe ini

akọkọ, olori, asiwaju, bọtini, pataki, akọle, orukọ, ipe, ariwo

akọleti akoleoyètitling
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Definitions of title in English
Noun(1) a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with(2) the name of a work of art or literary composition etc.(3) a general or descriptive heading for a section of a written work(4) the status of being a champion(5) a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it(6) an identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'(7) an established or recognized right(8) (usually plural(9) an appellation signifying nobility(10) an informal right to something
Verb(1) give a title to(2) designate by an identifying term
Examples of title in English
(1) His efforts earned him the title North East Young Farmer of the Year in the NFU President's Awards this year.(2) The title of Officer is reserved for achievement appreciated by Canada or humanity in general.(3) Floyd retired in 1982, but he took the title of research professor and continued to regularly go to work.(4) Pomeroy, observers say, now holds the unofficial title of most effective church secretary in the country.(5) The easiest way to do this is to embellish a little when describing your current job title .(6) Leese assumed the title of director general(7) His bulging biceps earned him the title of Mr North East Britain 1955.(8) You'd think a high school would take pains not to title their cookbook so that it sounded like, well, a high school project.(9) Michael Caine's role in the classic Get Carter has earned the title of nastiest screen character of all time.(10) to give them their proper title(11) For each, give your job title , the name of the company and the period of employment.(12) Regardless of their title , all meeting professionals need to have certain qualities.(13) While that's his official title for at least the next two years, the most high-profile aspect of the job will come in September 2007.(14) a local family had title to the property(15) Last year saw Germans, Austrians, Italians - even a few Moldovans - compete for the title of Open champion.(16) what's the title of the book?
Related Phrases of title
(1) job title ::
akọle iṣẹ
(2) title page ::
akọle iwe
(3) title deed ::
akọle iwe ini
(4) title bar ::
akọle bar
(5) song title ::
song akọle
(6) book title ::
iwe akọle
(7) main title ::
akọkọ akọle
(8) academic title ::
omowe akọle
(9) title text ::
akọle ọrọ
(10) working title ::
Sise akọle
Synonyms
Noun
1. name ::
orukọ
2. publication ::
atejade
3. designation ::
yiyan
4. championship ::
asiwaju
5. ownership of ::
nini ti
6. deed ::
ini
7. form of address ::
fọọmu ti adirẹsi
8. rubric ::
rubric
9. claim ::
Beere
Verb
10. call ::
ipe
11. entitle ::
entitle
12. style ::
ara
Different Forms
title, titled, titles, titling
Word Example from TV Shows
That should be
the title of your autobiography.

That should be the TITLE of your autobiography.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 10

"But you're not worthy of my land and TITLE.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 4

No man living better deserves the title.

No man living better deserves the TITLE.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 2

The original title was:

The original TITLE was:

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 3

A title. A birthright.

A TITLE. A birthright.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5

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