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View usage for: Homeric in British English (həʊˈmɛrɪk) or Homerian (həʊˈmɪərɪən) adjective1. of, relating to, or resembling Homer or his poems 3. of or relating to the archaic form of Greek used by Homer epic Derived forms Homerically (Hoˈmerically) adverb Homeric in American English (hoʊˈmɛrɪk) adjective1. of, like, or characteristic of the poet Homer, his poems, or the Greek civilization that they describe (c. 1200-800 b.c.) 2. [often h-] large-scale; massive; enormous Homeric efforts Examples of 'Homeric' in a sentenceHomeric I said it was like stumbling on a village in Turkey in which everyone was wearing chitons & worshipping Zeus & spouting Homeric Greek. Synonyms of 'Homeric'heroic, epic, grand, imposing More Synonyms of Homeric a Homeric epic of movie-making Additional synonymsDefinition very large or grand an epic journey Synonyms heroic, long, great, vast, impressive, ambitiousDefinition large or impressive in size or appearance a grand building in the centre of town Synonyms impressive, great, large, magnificent, striking, fine, princely, imposing, superb, glorious, noble, splendid, gorgeous, luxurious, eminent, majestic, regal, stately, monumental, sublime, sumptuous, grandiose, opulent, palatial, ostentatious, splendiferous (facetious) Definition grand or impressive An imposing figure loomed over me. Synonyms impressive, striking, grand, august, powerful, effective, commanding, awesome, majestic, dignified, stately, forcible- homeless
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