Need another word that means the same as “titled”? Find 11 synonyms and 30 related words for “titled” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Titled” are: coroneted, highborn, aristocratic, noble, of noble birth, patrician, blue-blooded, well born, elite, landed, born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “titled” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
aristocratic | Of, belonging to, or typical of the aristocracy. Aristocratic government. |
blue-blooded | Belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy. |
born with a silver spoon in one's mouth | Brought into existence. |
coroneted | Belonging to the peerage. The princess and her coroneted companions. |
elite | Selected as the best. Elite colleges. |
highborn | Belonging to the peerage. |
landed | Owning much land, especially through inheritance. The landed aristocracy. |
noble | Of imposing or magnificent size or appearance. A noble gas such as helium or neon. |
of noble birth | Impressive in appearance. |
patrician | Befitting a person of noble origin. A proud patrician face. |
well born | Resulting favorably. |
adopt | Take into one’s family. They adopted the Jewish faith. |
affectionate | Having or displaying warmth or affection. His affectionate nature. |
alias | As known or named at another time or place. Eric Blair alias George Orwell. |
alphabetically | In alphabetical order. Books are now arranged alphabetically by author. |
appellation | A name or title. The city fully justifies its appellation the Pearl of the Orient. |
appraisal | A document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation. The report has been subject to appraisal. |
assessment | An amount determined as payable. Assessments of market value. |
autograph | A signature, especially that of a celebrity written as a memento for an admirer. The earliest version of the work is possibly an autograph. |
caption | Provide with a caption as of a photograph or a drawing. The photograph was captioned Three little maids. |
cognomen | A name or nickname. |
descendants | All of the offspring of a given progenitor. |
dub | The new sounds added by dubbing. The media dubbed anorexia the slimming disease. |
epithet | An epithet used as a term of abuse. Old men are often unfairly awarded the epithet dirty. |
evaluation | Act of ascertaining or fixing the value or worth of. An initial evaluation of the programme. |
given | (of a document) signed and dated. At a couture house attentive service is a given. |
heading | A strip of cloth at the top of a curtain above the hooks or wire by which it is suspended. He crawled on a heading of 90 degrees until he came to the track. |
judgment | An opinion formed by judging something. They criticized my judgment of the contestants. |
moniker | A familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person’s given name. His real moniker is Dave Kennedy. |
name | Assign a specified usually proper proper name to. Name your accomplices. |
nickname | Give a nickname to. An area nicknamed Sniper s Alley. |
nominally | In name only. The Republicans nominally controlled both houses of Congress but by slim margins. |
patronymic | Of or derived from a personal or family name. A patronymic derived from the name of their original lordship. |
reputation | The beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something. He acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing. |
repute | Look on as or consider. He s reputed to earn 7m per annum. |
rubric | An explanation or definition of an obscure word in a text. It is usually discussed under the rubric of functional obesity. |
sir | Used as a title before the forename of a knight or baronet. Excuse me sir. |
sobriquet | A person’s nickname. She was a vast and haughty person who answered to the sobriquet Duchesse. |
stature | High level of respect gained by impressive development or achievement. A man of great stature. |
surname | Give a surname to. Eddie Penham so aptly surnamed had produced a hand painted sign for us. |
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