Associations to the word «Entitle»
Noun
- Lil
- Balzac
- Benefit
- Pseudonym
- Captive
- Bbc
- Possessor
- Anniversary
- Vote
- Commentary
- Footage
- Adventures
- Sitcom
- Files
- Protection
- Rendition
- Monologue
- Prose
- Chronicles
- Etching
- Precedence
- Collage
- Presumption
- Roots
- Appendix
- Libretto
- Verse
- Blog
- Statute
- Engraving
- Goes
- Citizen
- Infringement
- Cartoon
- Highness
- Concert
- Royalty
- Declaration
- Esquire
- Seniority
- Tribunal
- Catechism
- Wear
- Fellows
- Filmmaker
- Tithe
- Sessions
- Reunion
- Adaptation
- Payment
- Excerpt
- Screenplay
- Femme
- Moniker
- Paragraph
- Detainee
- Ghosts
- Edition
- Diary
- Lullaby
- Mini
- Soundtrack
- Recording
- Duo
- Series
- Yorker
- Hiatus
- Seminar
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
ENTITLE, verb. Give a title to
ENTITLE, verb. Dignify by an honorary designation.
ENTITLE, verb. Give power, authority (to do something)
ENTITLE, verb. Give rightful ownership
ENTITLE, verb. Give a title to a book, film, play, etc.
Dictionary definition
ENTITLE, verb. Give the right to; "The Freedom of Information Act entitles you to request your FBI file".
ENTITLE, verb. Give a title to.
ENTITLE, verb. Give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility.
Wise words
One great use of words is to hide our thoughts.