What is another word for titular?

Pronunciation: [tˈɪtjʊlə] (IPA)

Titular is an adjective that refers to a person or thing possessing a title or name without any real power or responsibilities associated with it. Some synonyms for titular include nominal, honorary, ceremonial, symbolic, titularly, and titularly appointed. Nominal refers to a position or rank that exists in name only. Honorary describes a title or position given as a mark of distinction or recognition, without any real duties or functions. Ceremonial signifies belonging or relating to a ceremony. The term symbolic denotes something that is significant as a symbol or representation. Similarly, titularly appointed means appointed to a title, without real authority or responsibility.

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What are the opposite words for titular?

The antonyms of the word "titular" include "actual," "real," "substantive," and "functional." These terms refer to something that exists in reality or serves a practical purpose, as opposed to being merely named or titled. For instance, an actual leader has a legitimate hold on the position and authority, whereas a titular leader may have the title but lacks the real power to lead. Similarly, a substantive title refers to a position that warrants significant responsibilities, while a titular title is more ceremonial or honorific. Therefore, understanding the antonyms of "titular" helps to distinguish between what is in name only and what possesses genuine significance or function.

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Usage examples for Titular

James continued to be titular Professor of Psychology until 1897, just as he had been nominally Assistant Professor of Physiology for several years during which the original and important part of his teaching was psychological.
"The Letters of William James, Vol. II"
William James
In reality Berthier was, as before in Italy and Egypt, chief of the staff; but he had the titular dignity of commander which the constitution of 1800 forbade the First Consul to assume.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
After the death of Ancilla, Mr. Murray remained without a titular mistress, but, fluttering about like a butterfly, he had, one after another, the prettiest girls in Venice.
"The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons"
Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

Famous quotes with Titular

  • You can have your titular recognition. I'll take money and power.
    Helen Gurley Brown
  • Do not be deluded into believing that the titular heads of the networks control what appears on their networks. They all have better taste.
    Edward R. Murrow

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