1. subtitle - Noun
2. subtitle - Verb
supply (a movie) with subtitles
Source: WordNetYou are forgiven everything provided you have a trade, a subtitle to your name, a seal on your nothingness. Emil Cioran
Our textbook is the Bible. Besides a title, many books also have a sub-title. We could write as a subtitle on the front of the Bible: "A Textbook for Becoming Completely Happy". Elias Aslaksen
Watching a Norwegian film: character screams "Satan" and the English subtitle reads "Christ". That's was I call subliminal messaging. Johannes Grenzfurthner
But the new title is more than McLuhan indulging his insatiable taste for puns, more than a clever fusion of self-mockery and self-rescue—the subtitle is 'An Inventory of Effects,' underscoring the lesson compressed into the original saying." Source: Internet
But Cabell's signature droll style is clearly in evidence, and in later printings each book would bear a characteristically Cabellian subtitle: A Comedy of Purse-Strings, A Comedy of Shirking, and A Comedy of Limitations, respectively. Source: Internet
However, only European countries used a second subtitle page for second language audio tracks where either the NICAM dual mono or Zweikanalton were used. Source: Internet