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Comparative
more futuristic
Superlative
most futuristic
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having extremely modern, innovative technology or design, often resembling what might be expected in the future
- The futuristic concept car boasted autonomous driving capabilities, augmented reality displays, and zero-emission propulsion.
- Her futuristic fashion designs incorporated LED lighting, holographic fabrics, and 3D-printed accessories.
- The futuristic smart home featured voice-activated controls, automated appliances, and biometric security systems.
- The futuristic urban transportation system consisted of high-speed magnetic levitation trains and aerial drones for commuting.
- The futuristic medical device revolutionized healthcare with real-time diagnostics, personalized treatments, and remote monitoring capabilities.
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(of a book, movie, etc.) taking place in an imagined future, often showcasing cutting-edge technology, visionary ideas, or sometimes a dark and unsettling environment
- Her futuristic novel explores themes of artificial intelligence and its impact on human relationships.
- In his futuristic fantasy, society struggles to adapt to the rapid advancements in technology and their consequences.
- Her futuristic short story imagines a world where humans communicate telepathically, eliminating the need for spoken language.
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refers to styles, designs, or artistic expressions that embody the ideals of the Futurism movement, emphasizing speed, technology, and dynamic forms
- The gallery featured futuristic artwork that celebrated the energy of modern machinery and urban life.
- Her dress showcased futuristic embroidery, with bold geometric patterns that evoked a sense of movement and innovation.
- The architect’s futuristic designs incorporate flowing lines and vibrant colors, reflecting the movement's fascination with progress.
- Futuristic sculptures in the exhibit challenged traditional forms, using materials like metal and glass to capture the essence of motion.
- The futuristic soundtrack of the movie added to the tension, enhancing the feeling of an impending technological crisis.
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