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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

Cera will reprise the titular role and his co-stars will portray their respective characters from the film.

From Los Angeles Times

Having already apologized last week for missing a reference to “Jesus Christ Superstar” in the season premiere, I also need to cite the use of its titular song, “Superstar,” with regard to Zava this episode.

From New York Times

The pop star and her acrobatic dancers ricocheted up and down the stage as they performed the titular trust exercise on which her song and eponymous album are based.

From Los Angeles Times

Their father, Nigel, grows violent when he drinks, and their mother, the titular Beatrice, suffers from draining and paralyzing headaches.

From New York Times