单词 | futuristic |
释义 | futuristic (once / 12946 pages) adj Use the adjective futuristic to describe something so new and unfamiliar that it looks like it could come from the future. You might admire your cousin's futuristic, streamlined bicycle helmet. Something that's futuristic is designed in very modern way, like a low, sleek, futuristic car or a strange, futuristic suit of clothing. The word can also describe a work of fiction that's set in the future, like a futuristic thriller which takes place in another galaxy. When it's capitalized, Futuristic means of or about the Futurism art movement, an early twentieth century Italian group that focused on speed, technology, and contemporary industry. WORD FAMILYfuturistic: futuristically+/future: futureless, futurely, futures, futurism, futurity/futurism: futurisms, futurist, futuristic/futurist: futurists/futurity: futurities USAGE EXAMPLESHe quipped that proponents of the “futuristic delirium” of seasteading wanted a “Noah’s Ark to the Wall Street gravy”. The Guardian(Jan 02, 2017) The French duo Justice, whose 2011 album “Audio, Video, Disco” explored bombastic progressive rock territory, returned to futuristic funk grooves for their latest album, “Woman.” New York Times(Dec 29, 2016) The series’ visuals - both its western splendor and its futuristic labs - are spellbinding and seemingly as boundless as its thematic sprawl. Washington Times(Dec 12, 2016) adj of or relating to futurism Syn futurist |
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