Welcome to Anagrammer Crossword Genius! Keep reading below to see if dystopia is an answer to any crossword puzzle or word game (Scrabble, Words With Friends etc). Scroll down to see all the info we have compiled on dystopia.
dystopia
Searching in Crosswords ...
The answer DYSTOPIA has 21 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
Searching in Word Games ...
The word DYSTOPIA is VALID in some board games. Check DYSTOPIA in word games in Scrabble, Words With Friends, see scores, anagrams etc.
Searching in Dictionaries ...
Definitions of dystopia in various dictionaries:
noun - state in which the conditions of life are extremely bad as from deprivation or oppression or terror
noun - a work of fiction describing an imaginary place where life is extremely bad because of deprivation or oppression or terror
An imaginary place or state in which the condition of life is extremely bad, as from deprivation, oppression, or terror.
Word Research / Anagrams and more ...
Keep reading for additional results and analysis below.
Possible Dictionary Clues |
---|
an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one. |
(the idea of) a society in which people do not work well with each other and are not happy |
An imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one. |
An imaginary place or state in which the condition of life is extremely bad, as from deprivation, oppression, or terror. |
A work describing such a place or state: "dystopias such as Brave New World ( Times Literary Supplement). |
a work of fiction describing an imaginary place where life is extremely bad because of deprivation or oppression or terror |
state in which the condition of life is extremely bad as from deprivation or oppression or terror |
Dystopia description |
---|
A dystopia (from the Greek - "bad" and "place"; alternatively, cacotopia, kakotopia, or simply anti-utopia) is a community or society that is undesirable or frightening. It is translated as "not-good place" and is an antonym of utopia, a term that was coined by Sir Thomas More and figures as the title of his best known work, Utopia, published 1516, a blueprint for an ideal society with minimal crime, violence and poverty. * Dystopian societies appear in many artistic works, particularly in stories set in the future. Some of the most famous examples are George Orwell's 1984 and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World. Dystopias are often characterized by dehumanization, tyrannical governments, environmental disaster, or other characteristics associated with a cataclysmic decline in society. Dystopian societies appear in many sub-genres of fiction and are often used to draw attention to real-world issues regarding society, environment, politics, economics, religion, psychology, ethics, science, o |