titled

/ˈtaɪtəld/
adjective
  1. Having a title of nobility (e.g., duke, baron, lord) or a formal rank.
    • She married into a titled family and became a countess.
    • Many titled landowners lost their estates after the revolution.
    • The titled guests were seated at the head of the banquet table.
  2. Having a specific name or heading (e.g., a book, article, or document).
    • Her speech was titled 'Finding Courage in Difficult Times'.
    • I read a fascinating article titled 'The Future of Space Travel'.
    • The painting is titled 'Sunset Over the Ocean'.
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