dystopic

adj

Etymology

From dystopia + -ic.

  1. derived from δυσ-
  2. suffixed as dystopic — “dystopia + ic

Definitions

  1. Characterised by dystopia

  2. dystopian

    • The Red Holocaust is best interpreted in this light as the bitter fruit of an^([sic]) utopian gambit that was socially misengineered into a dystopic nightmare by despots in humanitarian disguise.

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