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dystopic

Definition:

A term used to describe a state or society characterized by a grim and chaotic future, typically portrayed in works of fiction.

Examples:

  1. Adjective: The dystopic cityscape depicted in the novel "1984" by George Orwell portrays a world of absolute control and surveillance.
  2. Noun: The protagonist in the dystopic film "Blade Runner" navigates a neon-lit world filled with oppressive technology and moral ambiguity.
  3. Adverb: The author skillfully paints a dystopic vision of a post-apocalyptic world in which nature and humanity have become intertwined in her latest novel.
  4. Verb: The film director aims to dystopicize the otherwise mundane society through his dark and unsettling portrayal of everyday life.

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