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Word | Epic |
surpassing the ordinary especially in size or scale; an epic voyage; of heroic proportions; heroic sculpture / constituting or having to do with or suggestive of a literary epic / Narrated in a grand style / long heroic poem, novel, or similar work of art / inert; lacking vigor or feeling. / telling a story about a hero or about exciting events or adventures / very great or large and usually difficult or impressive / a long poem that tells the story of a hero's adventures / a long book, movie, etc., that usually tells a story about exciting events or adventures, | |
Usage | ⇒ Mahabharat is the largest epic ever written in world history ⇒ Kurosawa's film Seven Samurai is an epic portraying the struggle of seven warriors to destroy a band of robbers. ⇒ The football game was an epic battle between two great teams. ⇒ the knife dropped from Grant's nerveless fingers ⇒ A Hollywood biblical epic |
Synonyms | heroic, narrative, legend, saga, tale, story, epos, romance, grand, history, poem, tremendous, heroic poem, poetic, anecdote, chronicle, elegy, lyric, myth, account, |
Antonyms | little, small, humble, insignificant, lowly, modest, paltry, petty, puny, shabby, short story, trifling, trivial, abject, airy, average, binge, bomb, bounded, bout, |
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