It depends on how it is used, but generally, yes.
If it is referring to the famous ship, it is a name. This makes it a proper noun.
The Titanic rests at the bottom of the ocean.
If it is being used to describe something, then it is an adjective.
The monster's feet are very large. He wears some titanic shoes.
Titanic .
In Greek mythology the Titans people were giants. The adjective meaning huge comes from that name and is called titanic.
The word 'titanic' (lower case t) is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as enormous or gigantic. The word 'Titantic' (capital T) is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific ship (RMS Titanic, sunk in the Atlantic Ocean in 1912).
Yes, Titanic is a proper noun since it is the name of a shipWhen not capitalised it is an adjective to describe something very large or containing titanium.
The word 'titanic' is not a noun, it is an adjective that describes a noun as of exceptional strength, size, or power.The capitalized word 'Titanic' is a proper noun, the name of a ship. The noun 'Titanic' is a concrete noun, the name of a physical object.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way, for example a fleet of ships.
Τῑτάν (tee-TAHN). English spelling: titan.
Answer: It's the name of a ship. Titania is a girl's name. Answer: titanic is not a name, it's an adjective. =ic: Sufix. Used to make a noun into an adjective; meaning having the charactoristics of, as prefixed, bubon-ic: Having the charactoristic of being bubus: boil. The Titans were male, and female. Titanic: Having the characteristics of a Titan male/female
No. Titanic is a proper noun, the name of a specific ship. Outside of the ship, the word "titanic" is an adjective, not a noun. If you're using it as a noun then you're talking about the ship (or the movie named after the ship, but that's still a proper noun).
It is a adjective for a titan like body or powers.(Titans are the ones created by Gaea (Earth) and Uranus. They were before the Gods)
The Titanic wasmagnificent in many ways they are: The Swimming Pool (new in them days) The Turkish Baths (") The Promenade ( Just really pretty) The Grand Staircase (")
The adjective "titanic" comes from the Greek gods called the Titans, who were a powerful ruling race. Titanic was an immense ship for its time and was considered to be a "ruler" of the seas. It had two sister ships; one was called Olympic, also in honor of the Greek gods, and the other was Brittanic, in honor of England and its symbol Britannia.It was also custom for White Star ships to have names ending in ' ic ' like the Titanic's sister ship 'Olympic'
The noun 'Titanic' (capital T) is a proper noun, a short form for RMS Titanic, the name of a specific ship.The word 'titanic' (lower case t) is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as gigantic, enormous, huge, or with characteristics of Titans of Greek mythology.