- verb(be entitled)entitle (verb) · entitles (third person present) · entitled (past tense) · entitled (past participle) · entitling (present participle)
- give (someone) a legal right or a just claim to receive or do something:"employees are normally entitled to severance pay" · "the landlord is entitled to require references"
- give (something, especially a text or work of art) a particular title:"an article entitled “The Harried Society.”"
- archaicgive (someone) a specified title expressing their rank, office, or character:"they entitled him Sultan"
Originlate Middle English (formerly also as intitle): via Old French from late Latin intitulare, from in- ‘in’ + Latin titulus ‘title’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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