| ENTITLE | • entitle v. To give a title to. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • entitle v. To dignify by an honorary designation. • entitle v. To give power or authority (to do something). |
| INTITLE | • intitle v. (Archaic or nonstandard) Alternative form of entitle. • INTITLE v. to give a right to, also ENTITLE, INTITULE. |
| ENTITLED | • entitled v. Simple past tense and past participle of entitle. • entitled adj. (Literally) Having a title. • entitled adj. Having a legal or moral right or claim to something. |
| ENTITLES | • entitles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entitle. • ENTITLE v. to give a right to, also INTITLE, INTITULE. |
| INTITLED | • intitled v. Simple past tense and past participle of intitle. • INTITLE v. to give a right to, also ENTITLE, INTITULE. |
| INTITLES | • intitles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intitle. • INTITLE v. to give a right to, also ENTITLE, INTITULE. |
| NONTITLE | • nontitle adj. Not of or pertaining to a title. • NONTITLE adj. pertaining to an event where the title is not at stake. |
| UNTITLED | • untitled adj. Having no title. • UNTITLED adj. not titled. |
| DISENTITLE | • disentitle v. (Transitive) To deprive of title, right or claim. • DISENTITLE v. to deprive of title or claim. |
| UNENTITLED | • unentitled adj. Not entitled; ineligible. • UNENTITLED adj. not entitled. |
| DISENTITLED | • disentitled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentitle. • DISENTITLE v. to deprive of title or claim. |
| DISENTITLES | • disentitles n. Plural of disentitle. • DISENTITLE v. to deprive of title or claim. |
| ENTITLEMENT | • entitlement n. The right to have something, whether actual or perceived. • entitlement n. Power, authority to do something. • entitlement n. Something that one is entitled to. |
| ENTITLEMENTS | • entitlements n. Plural of entitlement. • ENTITLEMENT n. the state or condition of being entitled. |