Pronunciation: /taɪˈtænɪk/
noun a reference to the RMS Titanic or anything of immense size or power
A1 The Titanic was a famous ship that sank in 1912.
A2 Many people lost their lives when the Titanic hit an iceberg.
B1 The Titanic's sinking is a tragic event that is still remembered today.
B2 The Titanic's story has been the subject of many books and movies.
C1 The Titanic's luxurious amenities were unparalleled at the time of its launch.
C2 The Titanic's captain made a fatal error by ignoring iceberg warnings.
adjective describing something of great size, strength, or power, often used to refer to the RMS Titanic, a famous ship that sank in 1912
A1 The Titanic ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg.
A2 The Titanic movie is a classic love story set against the backdrop of the famous shipwreck.
B1 The Titanic disaster is still remembered as one of the worst maritime tragedies in history.
B2 The Titanic's luxurious amenities and grandeur made it the epitome of opulence in its time.
C1 The Titanic's legacy continues to captivate people's imaginations, inspiring countless books and films.
C2 The Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage remains a poignant reminder of human hubris and the unpredictability of nature.
formal The Titanic was a famous ship that tragically sank on its maiden voyage.
informal Have you seen the movie Titanic? It's a classic!
slang That party was Titanic, everyone had a great time.
figurative Her love for him was Titanic, overwhelming and all-consuming.
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