untitled
Pronunciation: [ʌnˈtaɪtəld]
Word
Context: "art"
(adjective) when a work of art, like a painting or a piece of music, does not have a name. It is like when someone draws a picture, but they don't give it a special title or label.
Example
The artist displayed several untitled pieces at the gallery, inviting viewers to interpret them freely.
Example
The plan was to include only untitled works, but they decided to have a few named artworks as well.
Example
Can you believe that the famous painting is untitled?
Context: "writing"
(adjective) when a written work, like a poem or story, does not have a title. This happens when the writer chooses not to name their work.
Example
The poet shared her untitled poem at the reading, allowing the words to speak for themselves.
Example
I found her untitled story confusing, but the ones with titles were easier to understand.
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Why do some stories remain untitled instead of having names?
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