Pronunciation: /ˈtɪtəl/
noun a small distinguishing mark, such as a diacritic or the dot on a lowercase i or j
A1 I need to dot the i's and cross the t's, making sure every tittle is in its place.
A2 The teacher emphasized the importance of paying attention to every tittle in our essays.
B1 It is crucial to check every tittle and comma in the contract before signing it.
B2 The editor meticulously reviewed the manuscript, ensuring not a single tittle was missed.
C1 The lawyer scrutinized every tittle of the legal document to avoid any loopholes.
C2 The historian analyzed every tittle of the ancient manuscript to decipher its meaning.
verb to jot down or write something quickly or briefly
A1 She carefully tittled the book back on the shelf.
A2 The artist tittled the painting to make sure it was straight on the wall.
B1 He tittled the document to adjust the margins before printing it out.
B2 The editor tittled the headline to make it more attention-grabbing.
C1 The designer tittled the logo to align it perfectly with the company's branding.
C2 She tittled the presentation slides to ensure they were visually appealing and easy to read.
formal The tittle on the letter 'i' is a small dot above the lowercase letter.
informal Make sure you don't forget the tittle when writing your name.
slang I like to add a little tittle to my signature to make it unique.
figurative Every detail matters, even the smallest tittle can make a difference in a work of art.
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