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    Dys·to·pi·a
    /disˈtōpēə/

    noun

    • 1. an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian or post-apocalyptic: "environmental disaster is the backdrop to this modern dystopia"
  2. Add to word list. a very bad or unfair society in which there is a lot of suffering, especially an imaginary society in the future, after something terrible has happened; a description of such a society: The film is set in 2700 on an uninhabitable Earth, a dystopia covered in towers of garbage.

  3. A dystopia (from the Greek δυσ- and τόπος, alternatively, cacotopia, kakotopia, cackotopia, or anti-utopia) is the vision of a society that is the opposite of utopia. A dystopian society is one in which the conditions of life are miserable , characterized by human misery, poverty , oppression, violence, disease, and/or pollution .

  4. Add to word list. a very bad or unfair society in which there is a lot of suffering, especially an imaginary society in the future, after something terrible has happened; a description of such a society: The film is set in 2700 on an uninhabitable Earth, a dystopia covered in towers of garbage.

  5. The meaning of DYSTOPIAN is of, relating to, or being an imagined world or society in which people lead dehumanized, fearful lives : relating to or characteristic of a dystopia. How to use dystopian in a sentence.

  6. noun. a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding. dystopia. / dɪsˈtəʊpɪə / noun. an imaginary place where everything is as bad as it can be. Discover More. Derived Forms. dysˈtopian, adjectivenoun. Discover More. Other Words From. dys·to pi·an adjective. dys·to pi·an·ism noun. Discover More.

  7. What is Dystopia? A dystopia (diss-TOE-pee-yuh) is a horrible place where everything has gone wrong. Whereas utopia means a perfect paradise, dystopia means exactly the opposite. The term generally implies a fictional setting, but sometimes people will refer to real places as “dystopic.” II. Examples of Dystopia. Example 1.

  8. A dystopia is a society characterized by a focus on that which is contrary to the author's ethos, such as mass poverty, public mistrust and suspicion, a police state or oppression. Most authors of dystopian fiction explore at least one reason why things are that way, often as an analogy for similar issues in the real world.

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