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epically

[ ep-ik-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way typical of or suggesting an epic, a long poetic narrative centered upon the great achievements of a hero or heroes:

    Epically structured and stunningly shot in four Asian countries, the film follows the perilous journeys of four determined children on their way to school.

  2. heroically, majestically, or impressively:

    This is the most deeply moving video I've seen in ages, soundtracked by an epically uplifting score.

  3. The city’s skyline is filled with epically tall glass skyscrapers.

    I had an epically long list of things I dreamed of being when I grew up.



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Other Words From

  • non·ep·i·cal·ly adverb
  • sem·i·ep·i·cal·ly adverb

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Example Sentences

And in the film, too, some of the most memorable scenes were the ones that were epically laugh-out-loud funny.

But there is something epically sad about the antithesis: the surprise disappointment.

Good lord, has the ARTPOP pop artist made that epically clear.

Mimi takes it to church at the end with some epically satisfying praise-Jesus riffing.

Action star-cum-politician Arnold Schwarzenegger has made just as many epically awesome films as he has epically terrible ones.

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