5 letter words starting with TIT

The following list contains 5 five letter words in English

5 letter words starting with TIT in English

5 letter words starting with TITA


5 letter words starting with TITC


5 letter words starting with TITE


5 letter words starting with TITH


5 letter words starting with TITL


Common 5 letter words starting with TIT with meaning

WordDefinition
TITAN
Parts of Speech

Titan is a noun.

Definitions

1. A person or thing of great strength, size, or achievement (e.g. "a titan of industry").

2. One of a family of giants in Greek mythology, who were believed to have ruled the earth before the Olympian gods.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈtaɪtən/

UK: /ˈtʌɪtən/

Origin and Usage

The word "titan" comes from Greek mythology, where the Titans were a race of powerful gods who ruled the earth before the Olympian gods. The word has been used in English since the 16th century to refer to anything of great strength, size, or achievement. It is often used to describe people who are very successful in their field, such as "a titan of industry."

Synonyms

Colossus, giant, behemoth, mammoth, heavyweight, mogul, magnate, kingpin, leader, champion, hero, legend.

Related Words

Large, great, huge, grand, mighty, power, force, strength, giant, mammy, hefty.

Example Sentences
  1. "He was a titan of the tech industry, having revolutionized the way we communicate."
  2. "The ancient Greeks believed that the Titans ruled the earth before the Olympian gods."
  3. "The companys CEO was a titan of finance, having built a billion-dollar empire from scratch."
TITCH
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Noun

Definitions
  • A very small person or thing.
  • A small amount.
Pronunciations
  • US: /tɪtʃ/
  • UK: /tɪtʃ/
Origin and Usage

The word "titch" originated in the early 20th century from the word "tiddly" which means small or insignificant. It is commonly used in British English and is considered informal.

Synonyms
  • Little
  • Small
  • Tiny
  • Pint-sized
Related Words
  • Batch
  • Catch
  • Ditch
  • Fitch
  • Glitch
Example Sentences
  • She was such a titch that she had to stand on a stool to reach the top shelf.
  • He only took a titch of sugar in his tea.
TITER
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Titer is a noun.

Definitions

A titer is the concentration of a substance in a solution, or the strength of a solution. In medical terms, a titer is a measurement of the amount of antibodies in a persons blood.

Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈtaɪtər/
  • UK: /ˈtaɪtə/
Origin and Usage

The word titer originated from French titrer (to title, or to determine the titer of a solution). It has been used in English since the early 20th century. Titer is commonly used in medical and scientific contexts to measure the concentration of a substance or the strength of a solution.

Synonyms

There are no commonly used synonyms for titer.

Related Words
  • titre
  • trite
  • titer
  • treat
  • irate
Example Sentences
  • The titer of the solution was found to be 1:64.
  • A high titer of antibodies indicates that a person has been exposed to a particular disease.
  • The titer of the vaccine was adjusted to ensure its effectiveness.
TITHE
Tithe Part of Speech

Noun, verb

Definitions
  1. A tenth part of something, especially income, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or charity.
  2. Pay or give as a tithe.
Pronunciations
  • US: /taɪð/
  • UK: /tʌɪð/
Origin and Usage

The word "tithe" comes from the Old English word "teogoþa" which means "tenth". The practice of tithing dates back to ancient times and was often used as a way to support religious organizations and their work. Today, tithing is still a common practice in many religious communities and is seen as a way to give back and support the work of the church or charity.

Synonyms
  • Donation
  • Contribution
  • Offering
Related Words
  • Tithe
  • Tiger
  • Thief
  • Theme
  • Thing
Example Sentences
  • He gave a tithe of his income to the church every month.
  • The church encourages its members to tithe regularly.
  • She decided to tithe a portion of her inheritance to a local charity.
TITLE
Parts of Speech

Noun, verb

Definitions
  • Noun: the name of a book, composition, or other artistic work.
  • Verb: to give a name or title to something.
Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈtaɪtəl/
  • UK: /ˈtʌɪtl̩/
Origin and Usage

The word "title" originated from the Old English word "titul", which means "inscription, heading". It has been used as a noun since the 14th century and as a verb since the 16th century. In modern usage, "title" is commonly used to refer to the name of a book, movie, or other artistic work.

Synonyms
  • Name
  • Heading
  • Label
  • Caption
  • Designation
Related Words
  • Label
  • Name
  • Head
  • Sign
  • Mark
Example Sentences
  • She is the author of a best-selling title about gardening.
  • The movie was given the title "Gone with the Wind".
  • He will title his new book "The Art of War".