Futuristic

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /fjuːˈtʃʊrɪstɪk/

Definitions of futuristic

adjective relating to or characteristic of the future, modern, or ahead of the times

Example Sentences

A1 The futuristic car had sleek lines and shiny chrome accents.

A2 In the futuristic city, holographic billboards lit up the skyline.

B1 The scientist's futuristic invention revolutionized the way we communicate.

B2 The company's new headquarters had a futuristic design with cutting-edge technology.

C1 The architect envisioned a futuristic cityscape with sustainable buildings and green spaces.

C2 The filmmaker's futuristic vision of the world captivated audiences with its stunning visuals.

Examples of futuristic in a Sentence

formal The company is investing heavily in futuristic technology to stay ahead of the competition.

informal Have you seen that new futuristic car that just came out? It's so cool!

slang That new phone is straight up futuristic, dude.

figurative Her ideas for the project were truly futuristic, pushing the boundaries of what we thought was possible.

Grammatical Forms of futuristic

past tense

futurized

plural

futuristics

comparative

more futuristic

superlative

most futuristic

present tense

futurizes

future tense

will futuristic

perfect tense

have futuristic

continuous tense

is futuristing

singular

futuristic

positive degree

futuristic

infinitive

to futuristic

gerund

futuristing

participle

futurized

Origin and Evolution of futuristic

First Known Use: 1901 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'futuristic' originated from the Latin word 'futurus' meaning 'about to be'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe something related to the future or ahead of its time, the word 'futuristic' has evolved to encompass ideas, designs, or technology that appear advanced or innovative.