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dystopian
English
Etymology
From dystopia +? -an.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /d?s.?to?.pi.?n/
Adjective
dystopian (comparative more dystopian, superlative most dystopian)
- Of or pertaining to a dystopia.
- Dire; characterized by human suffering or misery.
Derived terms
- dystopianism
Translations
Finnish
Noun
dystopian
- Genitive singular form of dystopia.
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