titanic

[taɪˈtænɪk]

titanic Definition

  • 1of exceptional strength, size, or power
  • 2resembling or characteristic of the Titans of Greek mythology

Using titanic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "titanic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company suffered a titanic loss in revenue.

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    The titanic waves crashed against the shore.

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    The titanic effort of the rescue team saved many lives.

titanic Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with titanic

  • a great and difficult struggle or conflict

    Example

    The two teams engaged in a titanic struggle for the championship title.

  • an excessively large or inflated sense of self-importance

    Example

    His titanic ego made it difficult for him to work well with others.

  • an accomplishment of great magnitude or significance

    Example

    The discovery of a cure for cancer would be a titanic achievement.

Origins of titanic

from Titan, a member of a family of giants in Greek mythology

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Summary: titanic in Brief

The term 'titanic' [taɪˈtænɪk] describes something of exceptional strength, size, or power, often resembling or characteristic of the Titans of Greek mythology. It can be used to describe a great and difficult struggle or conflict, as in 'The two teams engaged in a titanic struggle for the championship title.' 'Titanic' can also refer to an excessively large or inflated sense of self-importance, as in 'His titanic ego made it difficult for him to work well with others.'

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