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Meaning of futurama | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/ˌfjuːt͡ʃəˈɹɑːmə/

Definitions

A palpable depiction of a (usually sensational) vision of the future.

Examples

“Today we are apt to think of a fair as a mileless potpourri of trylons and flood-lighted futuramas, but in the yesterdays of our greatgrandfathers, a fair meant a cattle show.”
“Under these circumstances, it is no surprise that the public lately has been treated in word and print to futuramas of air commerce showing winged leviathans, flying box-cars, trains of mammoth gliders and immense helicopters filling the heavens.”
“The great New York World’s Fair of my childhood, erected on top of the garbage dumps that had filled the swamps of old, making marvelous futuramas out of the midden of the present.”
“The book of Revelation, which describes [John’s glimpse of eternity], has to be the greatest futurama of all time.”
“With its emphasis on technology, its ebullient optimism, and boundless claims for design’s responsibility and power, MC is a cross between a world’s fair, a futurama, and a technology expo.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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