noun
- people who hold a title or position, especially in name only without real authority or function
Usage: formal
Examples
- The board consisted mostly of titulars who had little say in company decisions.
- Many of the organization’s titulars were respected community members.
- The committee included several titulars from various departments.
- As titulars, they attended meetings but rarely participated in discussions.
- The new structure reduced the number of titulars in favor of active members.
- These titulars served primarily ceremonial roles at official events.