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untitled /ʌnˈtʌɪt(ə)ld /adjective1(Of a book, composition, or other artistic work) having no name: her new book, as yet untitled an untitled watercolour...- In that sense I believe everyone knows a lot about art instinctively, and that's why all my work is untitled and there's no artist's statement.
- In his untitled work from 2000, the artist runs around and around a room full of Victorian-era paintings in the Leeds City Art Gallery.
- An untitled work of 1962 is composed of overlapping triangles and rectangular bands of thick, fleshy paint which bulges over the edges as if it might slide right off the canvas.
2(Of a person) not having a title indicating high social or official rank: lesser untitled officials...- It was a brief revolt, but it led her to marry the untitled captain and a remarkable insistence that their children Peter and Zara would not receive titles.
- Two men in cotton field costume, blacked up and gloved, paraded foolishly behind a third, as equally painted about the face, but dressed up fancier than any untitled lord you'd meet up in Washington at that time.
- The great Hungarian grandmaster used to complain that even an untitled master could calculate better than he could.
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