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Verb
/ˈkapSHən/,
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captions, plural;
  1. Provide (an illustration) with a title or explanation
    • - the drawings were captioned with humorous texts
    • - the photograph was captioned “Three little maids.”
Noun
  1. A title or brief explanation appended to an article, illustration, cartoon, or poster

  2. A piece of text appearing on a movie or television screen as part of a movie or broadcast

  3. The heading of a legal document


  1. provide with a caption, as of a photograph or a drawing
  2. taking exception; especially a quibble based on a captious argument; "a mere caption unworthy of a reply"
  3. subtitle: translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program; usually displayed at the bottom of the screen
  4. brief description accompanying an illustration
  5. CAPTION is an annual comic convention specialising in British small press comics. It was first held in Oxford in January 1992, subsequently being held in summer each year. ...
  6. The descriptive heading or title of a document or part therof; A title or brief explanation attached to an illustration or cartoon; A piece of text appearing on screen as subtitle or other part of a film or broadcast; The section on an official paper that describes when, where, what was taken, ...
  7. (CAPTION/S) The boxes describing scenes and action in comic-book panels, e.g., Meanwhile or Night. The waterfront was dank and deserted.
  8. (Captions) Text that appears over a video that labels a scene, identifies a location or person, or narrates dialogue onscreen. Captions can be either open or closed. ...
  9. (Captions) Text which is located beneath or next to the image which usually refers to something related to that image
  10. (Captions) Text-filled boxes that typically narrate a comic’s story. Originally, captions served to establish setting or to introduce new story elements and transitions. ...
  11. (Captions) These are boxes containing a variety of text elements, including  scene-setting,
  12. Captions are boxes containing text that are most often used for narrative, but can occasionally be used for dialogue (most commonly internal dialogue) when the character is not present in the panel.
  13. Captions are text transcripts that are synchronized with other audio or visual tracks. Captions convey information about spoken words and non-spoken sounds such as sound effects. They benefit people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, and anyone who cannot hear the audio (e.g. ...
  14. The heading of a title or document.
  15. An identification (title) for an illustration, usually a brief phrase. The caption should also support the other content.
  16. A text transcript of the audio portion of a video file that synchronizes the text to the action contained in the video.
  17. Also called a cutline. The line or lines of text that refer to information identifying a picture or illustration.
  18. A title or explanation for an illustration, as in a magazine; see balloon, credit line, underline, byline. Also, a title or heading, as of a chapter or page; see heading, catchline. Also, a title or other words projected onto a movie or television screen; compare crawl, zipper sign, ticker tape. ...
  19. Heading or introductory party of a pleading.
  20. generate caption for figures and tables
  21. in a pleading, deposition or other paper connected with a case in court, it is the heading or introductory clause which shows the names of the parties, name of the court, number of the case on the docket or calendar, etc.
  22. An option to buy a cap option contract. This is a form of compound option giving the holder the right, but not the obligation, to enter into a cap contract at a predetermined rate on a predetermined date.
  23. (1) An advertisement's headline; (2) The text accompanying an illustration or photograph.
  24. Brief description of a bill's contents appearing on a bill and the bill's jacket. A bill's content cannot be any broader than its caption.
  25. Text that appears on screen during a program, such as foreign language subtitles.