Synonyms for titanic


Grammar : Adj
Spell : tahy-tan-ik, ti-
Phonetic Transcription : taɪˈtæn ɪk, tɪ-

Top 10 synonyms for titanic Other synonyms for the word titanic

Définition of titanic

Origin :
  • "gigantic, colossal," 1709, from titan + -ic.
  • adj gigantic, very large
Example sentences :
  • It was possible to imagine anything when Nature was making a change so titanic.
  • Extract from : « Murder Point » by Coningsby Dawson
  • And far away she saw the titanic clouds; but on the horizon, no sail.
  • Extract from : « Dr. Sevier » by George W. Cable
  • At which Uncle Ulick went off into a peal of Titanic laughter.
  • Extract from : « The Wild Geese » by Stanley John Weyman
  • And you know, the tinning of salmon was “progress” as much at least as the building of the Titanic.
  • Extract from : « Notes on Life and Letters » by Joseph Conrad
  • We've had heroic disregards but I think that here disregard was titanic.
  • Extract from : « The Book of the Damned » by Charles Fort
  • For a moment the chasm is a battleground of the elements, a fierce, titanic struggle.
  • Extract from : « The Trail of '98 » by Robert W. Service
  • Man is making war on nature with amazing energy on a titanic scale.
  • Extract from : « The Pirate of Panama » by William MacLeod Raine
  • But certainly it was not these ships that kept the titanic battleship of the air at bay!
  • Extract from : « The Black Star Passes » by John W Campbell
  • Then came a titanic roar and the planet itself seemed to shake!
  • Extract from : « The Black Star Passes » by John W Campbell
  • If the struggle between the two animals had been awful, this was Titanic.
  • Extract from : « The Skylark of Space » by Edward Elmer Smith and Lee Hawkins Garby
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