নামমাত্র, খেতাবসার, নামত, অধিকারগত, আখ্যাসংবঁধীয়, নামেমাত্র, নামে, ঔপাধিক
(1) Of or relating to a legal title to something.
(2) Of or bearing a title signifying status or function.
(3) Of or pertaining to the title of a work of art, or title.
(4) Of or associated with or bearing a title signifying nobility.
(5) Existing in name only, or titular.
(6) Derived from a title.
(7) Of or associated with or bearing a title signifying status or function.
(8) Being such in name only.
(9) In name only.
(1) The titular ghosts of the title, Lord Byron, Lord Nelson and Queen Bodicea, are spectral bodies who aide and guide our heroes through the treacherous realm of the demonic forces.
(2) The imperial court in Kyoto was downgraded to a purely titular power.
(3) Predictably, the monks fought him tooth and nail; ruthlessly, the archbishop, who was their titular abbot, exiled them and broke their resistance.
(4) Come to think of it, if I was a socialist leader (in a real and not titular sense), and Castro had saved me from a coup attempt while offering free doctors and so on, I don't know that I would turn it down.
(5) It is inconceivable that a future King of England would consider marrying outside his own Church, since the moment he assumes the throne, he will become the titular head of the Church of England.
(6) Several of Russia's national districts unilaterally raised themselves to the higher form, but only five of what came to be twenty-one national republics inside Russia had a majority of the titular nationality.
(7) For Penny, a largely titular position and tolerance of lax management seem out of character.
(8) On the opener u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I Don't Blame You,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb the singer is accompanied by a simple piano melody, adding more power to the accusation her voice harbors despite the song's titular disclaimer.
(9) Despite the suppression a number of monks remained on in Duiske and titular abbots continued to be appointed up to 1686.
(10) His position as chief executive was seemingly titular under Johnson, as he was never implicated in any of the police or FA investigations.
(11) Prince Charles will be titular head of the Church of England if he becomes monarch, which we all hope he will one day.
(12) In this case, the neighbourhood is Queens, the young man is newcomer Rob Brown, and the mentor character is Sean Connery, who plays the titular Forrester, a reclusive, J.D. Salingeresque author.
(13) The presidency would become increasingly titular and ceremonial, relying on advisors to run the day to day affairs of government.
(14) The Queen, titular head of the Church of England, received him at Buckingham Palace.
(15) Sadly, she is to be the author of the titular article, inspired by the third-date dumping of her friend.
(16) The strength of this study can be found in its identification of themes that board chairs utilize to enhance their ability to assume a true leadership position rather than simply fulfilling a titular role.
(17) Stripped of its activism, the book's titular search for Afro-Asian solidarity could be read as an increasingly monastic pursuit, as the dream of a global alliance against imperialism is passed from one individual to the next.
(18) Sharing the frame with a jukebox, he begins to speak about the film, declaring it to be about the culture and grace of music, but his voice is drowned out by the raucous titular song.
(19) Kemp was created a titular cardinal in 1439, recognition of his political stature; he rarely visited York diocese.
(20) Like a number of her other works (including Giuliana, Real Girl, and Green Rooster, whose titular fowl is shown crowing at a television set), this piece provides clues to her system of visual cueing.
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