Definitions and Examples of titled, named, identified
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having a title or name that identifies or designates something.
Example
The titled painting was worth millions of dollars.
To give a name to someone or something; to identify or designate by name.
Example
She named her new puppy Max.
identified
To recognize or establish the identity of someone or something.
Example
The police were able to identify the suspect from the security footage.
Key Differences: titled vs named vs identified
- 1Titled refers to something that has a specific name or title, while named is the act of giving a name to someone or something.
- 2Identified is the act of recognizing or establishing the identity of someone or something.
Effective Usage of titled, named, identified
- 1Writing: Use these antonyms to describe characters, places, and objects in your writing.
- 2Art: Use titled to describe works of art that have a specific name or title.
- 3Legal Documents: Use these antonyms in legal documents to specify the designation of a person or object.
Remember this!
The antonyms of untitled are titled, named, and identified. Use these words to describe characters, places, and objects in writing, to specify the designation of a person or object in legal documents, or to describe works of art that have a specific name or title.