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titular

[tich-uh-ler, tit-yuh-] / ˈtɪtʃ ə lər, ˈtɪt yə- /
ADJECTIVE
in name only
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ADJECTIVE
having a title
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Example Sentences

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The trip comes weeks after Leo and King Charles III, the titular head of the Church of England, prayed together in the Sistine Chapel—a historic first for the heads of the two churches.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Little Amélie” talks to children by settling into the mind of its titular toddler as she grows from her infancy.

From Salon

There is still uncertainty about exactly when Doctor Who will return properly, however, and who will play the famous titular role going forward.

From BBC

Anyone watching these plays would be likely to respond to the titular invitation with a firm, “Let’s not!”

From The Wall Street Journal

She won the Academy Award for best actress for 1977’s “Annie Hall,” in which she plays the neurotic titular heroine written by her former partner Woody Allen.

From The Wall Street Journal