What is another word for Titularly?

Pronunciation: [tˈɪtjʊləli] (IPA)

Titularly is an adverb that refers to something that exists in name only, but not in substance. Some synonyms for titularly include nominally, purportedly, supposedly, allegedly, and so-called. These words convey a sense of doubt or skepticism about the claims being made. Additionally, superficially, apparently, and ostentatiously also convey a sense of outward appearance that may not reflect the reality of the situation. In contrast, truly, genuinely, and authentically convey the opposite meaning, indicating that something is not just in name, but in reality as well. When choosing synonyms for titularly, it is important to consider the context and the level of doubt or certainty about the claims being made.

What are the hypernyms for Titularly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Titularly

The city capitulated and Charles Edward was presently installed in Holyrood, Titularly at home in his father's kingdom, in his ancient palace, among his loyal subjects, but actually with far the major moiety of that kingdom yet to gain.
"Foes"
Mary Johnston
He made a very fair judge, and held the post almost till his death in 1850. But his life, for the purposes of literature, is practically comprised between 1802 and 1829, during which he was far more than Titularly the guiding spirit of the Review.
"A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)"
George Saintsbury
There is by rule one guest of the evening, and one only, who is Titularly the guest of the presiding officer; but on this occasion an exception was made for our admiral and myself.
"From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life"
Captain A. T. Mahan

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