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    subtitle
    /ˈsʌbˌtʌɪtl/

    noun

    • 1. captions displayed at the bottom of a cinema or television screen that translate or transcribe the dialogue or narrative: "films in foreign languages with English subtitles"
    • 2. a subordinate title of a published work or article giving additional information about its content: "the book had now acquired its final title with a qualifying subtitle"

    verb

    • 1. provide (a film or programme) with subtitles: "much of the film is subtitled"
    • 2. provide (a published work or article) with a subtitle: "the novel was aptly subtitled"

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  2. to add words to the bottom of a film or television picture to show what is being said or to translate it into a different language: Part of the video had been subtitled.

  3. 1. : a secondary or explanatory title. 2. : a printed statement or fragment of dialogue appearing on the screen between the scenes of a silent motion picture or appearing as a translation at the bottom of the screen during the scenes of a motion picture or television show in a foreign language. subtitle.

  4. 1. countable noun. The subtitle of a piece of writing is a second title which is often longer and explains more than the main title. 'Kathleen' was, as its 1892 subtitle asserted, 'An Irish Drama'. 2. plural noun. Subtitles are a printed translation of the words of a foreign film that are shown at the bottom of the picture.

  5. A subtitle can either be the second, explanatory, part of a longer title, or the words that appear at the bottom of a movie screen to translate dialogue that's spoken in a foreign language. If you've got hearing loss, you might watch TV with the subtitles on, so that you can read the dialogue as it's spoken.

  6. /ˈsʌbtaɪtl/ [usually plural] words that translate what is said in a film into a different language and appear on the screen at the bottom. Subtitles are also used, especially on television, to help deaf people (= people who cannot hear well) a Polish film with English subtitles. Is the movie dubbed or are there subtitles?

  7. 1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) an additional subordinate title given to a literary or other work. 2. (Film) ( often plural) films. a. a written translation superimposed on a film that has foreign dialogue. b. explanatory text on a silent film. vb. ( tr; usually passive) to provide a subtitle for. subtitular adj.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · subtitle (plural subtitles) (authorship) A heading below or after a title. ( cinematography, television) Textual versions of the dialogue in films (and similar media such as television or video games), usually displayed at the bottom of the screen. Coordinate term: intertitle.

  9. Subtitle definition: a secondary or subordinate title of a literary work, usually of explanatory character.. See examples of SUBTITLE used in a sentence.

  10. words shown at the bottom of a movie or television picture to show what is being said, or to translate it into a different language: The Chinese movie was shown with English subtitles. The evening news has subtitles for the hard of hearing. The sound is so clear, you barely need the subtitles.

  11. SUBTITLE meaning: 1 : words that appear on the screen during a movie, video, or television show and that are translations of what the actors are saying usually plural; 2 : a title that comes after the main title of a book and that often gives more information about the contents of the book.