Pronunciation: /hoʊˈmɛrɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Greek poet Homer or his works
A1 The story was told in a very simple, Homeric style.
A2 The children enjoyed listening to the Homeric tales of ancient heroes.
B1 The poem had a Homeric quality to it, with vivid descriptions of battles and adventures.
B2 The author's writing was often compared to the Homeric epics for its grandeur and scope.
C1 The film adaptation captured the Homeric essence of the original text, staying true to its themes and characters.
C2 The professor's analysis of the Homeric poems revealed new insights into their cultural significance and influence.
formal The Homeric poems are considered some of the most important works in ancient Greek literature.
informal I can't believe how long it took me to finish reading that Homeric epic.
slang That party last night was Homeric - it was legendary!
figurative The athlete's performance on the field was Homeric, displaying strength and skill beyond belief.
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