Associations to the word «Titanic»
Noun
- Deck
- Operator
- Star
- Crawley
- Eva
- Harold
- Cedric
- 3d
- Departed
- Filming
- Nonfiction
- Gibson
- Gambler
- Crumbling
- Victim
- Film
- Footage
- Gone
- Ticket
- Brock
- Fitting
- Wallace
- Elsie
- Eleanor
- Moody
- April
- James
- Vessel
- Browne
- Fascination
- Digital
- Raising
- Hart
- Echo
- Trek
- Shrug
- Adventure
- Spaceship
- Swarm
- Samson
- Bulk
- Backdrop
- Steel
- Enquiry
- Discovery
- Battleship
- Margaret
- Ark
- Plunge
- Taft
- Ego
- Tug
- Exploration
- Impossible
- Tentacle
- Omen
- Labyrinth
- Dorothy
- Filmmaker
- Hymn
- Lounge
- Pier
- Startling
- Screenplay
- Toast
- Orphan
- Masonry
- Louise
- Hollywood
- Stuart
- Volcano
- Exhibit
Adjective
Wiktionary
TITANIC, adjective. Having great size, or great strength, force or power.
TITANIC, adjective. (inorganic chemistry) Of or relating to titanium, especially tetravalent titanium
TITANIC, adjective. Of, or relating to the Titans, a race in ancient mythology.
TITANIC, proper noun. RMS Titanic, a cruise liner that sank on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg.
TITANIC, proper noun. (by extension) A venture that fails spectacularly, especially one perceived as overconfident.
TITANIC ACID, noun. (chemistry) a weak acid, either of two hydrated forms of titanium dioxide, H2TiO3 or H4TiO4; used as a mordant
TITANIC ACIDS, noun. Plural of titanic acid
Dictionary definition
TITANIC, adjective. Of great force or power.
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.