As adjectives the difference between titanic and phenomenal
is that titanic is of, or relating to the titans, a race in ancient mythology while phenomenal is phenomenal.
As a proper noun titanic
is , a cruise liner that sank on its maiden voyage on april 14, 1912 after colliding with an iceberg.
titanic
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(
en adjective)
Having great size, or great strength, force or power.
Synonyms
* See also
Etymology 2
Adjective
(-)
(inorganic chemistry) Of or relating to titanium, especially tetravalent titanium
Derived terms
* fluotitanic acid
* titanate
* titanic acid
* titanico-
* titanic oxide
* titanic iron ore
* titanic schorl
phenomenal
English
Alternative forms
* (archaic)
Adjective
(
en adjective)
(colloquial) Very remarkable; highly extraordinary; amazing.
(scientific) Perceptible by the senses through immediate experience.
(philosophy) Of or pertaining to the appearance of the world, as opposed to the ultimate nature of the world as it is in itself.
Synonyms
* (very remarkable) awesome (slang)
Derived terms
* phenomenal world
* transphenomenal
References
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