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Definitions from the WebTitle CaseNoun: In typography, title case refers to the capitalization of the first letter of each major word in a title, heading, or headline. It is commonly used in writing titles for books, articles, songs, and movies. Example sentence: Her essay, "The Importance of Education," was written in title case. Verb: To title case something means to capitalize the initial letter of each major word in a title or heading. Example sentence: Please remember to title case all the headings in the report. Adjective: Describing the style or convention of capitalizing the first letter of each major word in a title or heading. Example sentence: The article was written using title case formatting. Related Products: | ||||
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