Pronunciation: /dɪsˈtoʊpiə/
noun a community or society that is undesirable or frightening, typically characterized by oppressive government control and societal chaos
A1 The movie depicted a dystopia where society was controlled by a totalitarian government.
A2 In the dystopia novel, the main character struggles to survive in a harsh and oppressive world.
B1 The dystopia portrayed in the book serves as a warning about the dangers of unchecked power.
B2 The author's dystopia explores themes of conformity, rebellion, and the consequences of societal control.
C1 The dystopia presented in the film is a chilling vision of a future where technology has taken over every aspect of human life.
C2 The novel's dystopia offers a thought-provoking commentary on the potential consequences of environmental degradation and political corruption.
formal The novel portrayed a bleak dystopia where society was controlled by a totalitarian regime.
informal Have you seen that new movie about a dystopia where robots take over the world?
slang The video game is set in a dystopia where you have to fight off mutant creatures to survive.
figurative Her mind was a dystopia of negative thoughts, making it hard for her to find peace.
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