Vocabulary Titanic-Voices from the Disaster. splendid  Impressive in beauty, magnificent or excellence  Liz thought the mountains were splendid! What.

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Vocabulary Titanic-Voices from the Disaster

splendid  Impressive in beauty, magnificent or excellence  Liz thought the mountains were splendid! What is something that you have seen that was splendid?

briny  salty  The ocean smelled briny as we walked along the beach. Turn and Talk: Tell your partners something that you know of that is briny.

promenade  A place for walking; typically along the waterfront  Kate and Kim went walking along the promenade of the ship. Have you ever walked along a promenade?

swank  display one's wealth, knowledge, or achievements in a way that is intended to impress others.  They had a very swank mansion! Have you ever seen anything that was swank?