| 释义 | View usage for: (taɪtəld) adjectiveSomeone who is titled has a title such as 'Lord', 'Lady', 'Sir', or 'Princess' before their name, showing that they have a high rank in society.  Her mother was a titled lady. Synonyms: upper-class, noble, patrician, blue-blooded More Synonyms of titledtitled in British English (ˈtaɪtəld) adjectivehaving a title  the titled classestitled in American English (ˈtaɪtəld)   adjective  having a title, esp. of nobilityEvery other titled lord from Duke to Squire in the area was at that table.Examples of 'titled' in a sentencetitledBritish English: titled ADJECTIVE  Someone who is titled has a title such as 'Lord', 'Lady', 'Sir', or 'Princess' before their name, showing that they have a high rank in society. Her mother was a titled lady. American English: titledBrazilian Portuguese: intituladoChinese: 有爵位的European Spanish: con título nobiliarioFrench: titréGerman: mit AdelstitelItalian: titolatoJapanese: 爵位を持ったKorean: 직함이 있는European Portuguese: intituladoLatin American Spanish: con título nobiliario
Definition having a title such as `Lady' or `Sir' which indicates a high social rank Her mother was a titled lady.Synonyms upper-class blue-blooded well-bornAdditional synonymsThe book is about a group of highborn aristocrats. Synonyms noble,  aristocratic,  patrician,  gentle (archaic),  pedigreed,  thoroughbred,  blue-blooded,  well-bornDefinition belonging to a class of people who hold titles and high social rank Although he was of noble birth he lived as a poor man.Synonyms aristocratic,  lordly,  titled,  gentle (archaic),  patrician,  blue-blooded,  highborn (old-fashioned),  grand,  excellent,  splendid,  elevated, eminentDefinition aristocratic a member of a patrician German familySynonyms aristocratic,  noble,  lordly,  gentle (archaic),  high-class,  blue-blooded,  highborn (old-fashioned)titillatingtitivatetitletitledtittertittletittle-tattle
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