[
US
/ˈsəbˌtaɪtəɫ/
]
[ UK /sˈʌbtaɪtəl/ ]
[ UK /sˈʌbtaɪtəl/ ]
VERB
- supply (a movie) with subtitles
NOUN
- secondary or explanatory title
- translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program; usually displayed at the bottom of the screen
How To Use subtitle In A Sentence
- In his 1982 "Secondary Currents," which is described in the film's title credits as a "film noir," Rose pushes the sound and image concerns of structuralist filmmakers by creating a work that is "imageless": on a black screen, white subtitles translate the gibberish of the unreliable narrator in the voice-over. Baltimore City Paper
- we were so far back in the theater, we could barely read the subtitles
- Following the lector was the movie "Children of Glory" with English subtitles. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
- Ah! I don't know why they don't subtitle these movies.
- Kathleen" was, as its 1892 subtitle asserted, "An Irish Drama".
- The movie's a little bit like Happy, Texas or Drop Dead Gorgeous, and a little bit more like Clueless, right down to people uncomprehendingly parroting rude words in French - revealed in subtitles.
- However, this sophistication does not extend to the closed-caption subtitles.
- In light of these video issues, the burnt-in subtitles may seem minor, but it was another roadblock to enjoyment of the film.
- Since the included stereo track also sounds relatively cramped and subdued, optional subtitles should have been included.
- Open-captioned films and subtitled foreign films are sometimes accessible options for people with adequate vision and literacy.