caption

UK /ˈkæp.ʃən/ US /ˈkæp.ʃən/
noun 5verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

The descriptive heading or title, of a document or part thereof.

2

A title or brief explanation attached to an illustration, cartoon, user interface element, etc.

Some of the photographs are new and interesting, but many captions are amateurish, uninformative or simply careless.

3

A piece of text appearing on screen as a subtitle or other part of a film or broadcast, describing dialogue (and sometimes other sound) for viewers who cannot hear.

(theater, performance production) By analogy, text in a similar system used in a performance venue for transcription of a live event.

4

The section on an official paper (for example, as part of a seizure or capture) that describes when, where, and what was taken, found or executed, and who authorized the act.

5

A seizure or capture, especially of tangible property (chattel).

1919 Thomas Welburn Hughes. A treatise on criminal law and procedure. The Bobbs-Merril Co., Indianapolis, IN, USA. Sec. 557 (p. 378). The caption and asportation must be felonious.

verb

1

To add captions to a text or illustration.

Only once the drawing is done will the letterer caption it.

2

To add captions to a film or broadcast.

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