Title Case definition

Title Case means the first letter of a word is capitalized and subsequent letters are lowercase
Title Case means that the first letter of each word is in upper case, except for certain small words, such as articles and short prepositions.
Title Case means the style where the first letter of each significant word is capitalized.

Examples of Title Case in a sentence

  • Date Grant No. Grant Date Official Title Case Reference Filing No. Filing Date Publication No. Pub.

  • Date Grant No. Grant Date Official Title Case Reference Filing No. Filing Date Pub.

  • Grant Date Official Title Case Reference Filing No. Filing Date Publication No. Pub.

  • Grant Date Official Title Case Reference Filing No. Filing Date Pub.

  • Please use “Title Case” (This is an Example of Title Case) when entering your submission title.

  • For entries comprised of multiple words (except for Comments), please use Title Case capitalization.

  • The Title must also not include any parentheses, or exclamation or question marks and except for a summary colon, must be free of punctuation.Use <Title Case> format, capitalizing the first word of the title, the last word of the title, and all nouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives.

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  • Major headings, including sub-headings and sub-sub headings should be typed in boldface in Title Case.

  • Title: The submission title should be entered in Title Case and be short and specific.


More Definitions of Title Case

Title Case works intelligently. This means that only words which are “sup- posed to” be capitalized in a title are capitalized. The rules which the title case uses are as follows: