titanic
Pronunciation: [taɪˈtænɪk]
Context: “size”
(adjective) something that is very large or massive. If something is titanic, it is like a giant compared to other things.
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The titanic statue in the park amazed all the visitors with its size.
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The room was not titanic; it was quite small and cozy.
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Have you seen any titanic buildings in our city?
Context: “history”
(noun) a famous British ship that sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg. The Titanic was known for being a huge and luxurious ship, but it became famous because it sank on its maiden voyage.
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Many people are still fascinated by the story of the Titanic and its tragic sinking.
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The Titanic is not just a story; it's a real historical event that changed maritime safety.
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What do you think caused the Titanic to sink?
Context: “culture”
(noun) a popular movie directed by James Cameron about the Titanic ship. The movie tells a love story that happens on the ship before it sank.
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The movie Titanic won numerous awards and is loved by many for its story and music.
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The Titanic is not only a film; it is based on real-life events that occurred over a century ago.
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Did you enjoy watching the movie Titanic?