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US
/ˈfjutʃɝɪst/
]
[ UK /fjˈuːtʃəɹˌɪst/ ]
[ UK /fjˈuːtʃəɹˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
- someone who predicts the future
- a theologian who believes that the Scripture prophecies of the Apocalypse (the Book of Revelation) will be fulfilled in the future
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to futurism
futurist art
How To Use futurist In A Sentence
- If looking at the stand from the oval, you're faced with a visage of plate-glass windows that lends a futuristic look.
- He is a futurist with a track record and enough credibility for the National Academy of Engineering to publish his sunny forecast for solar energy.
- Its futuristic design features wind turbines instead of the traditional minarets, while a translucent latticed roof would replace the domes seen on most mosques.
- He's not one of your crazy futurists - he won't dole out contraceptive medicine to anyone unmarried, say, and despite being an ob-gyn, he's a staunch pro-lifer.
- Originally, this game was played with a trackball which seemed incredibly futuristic at the time.
- Faced with technophobia, hyped techno-optimism, and Futurist discourses of progress that make us blind to the clumsy reality of computers, how do we think about and live with technology?
- I think going for merely "futuristic" is short sighted. EXCLUSIVE: ‘Dune’ Director Explains Plans For ‘Faster’ Movie, Better Representations Of Clothes And Tech » MTV Movies Blog
- The images spread over several walls, punctuated by windows offering a panorama of the actual Bund, the Huangpu River and the futuristic Pudong district beyond.
- Their unique hi - tech and futuristic features always manage to capture are imagination.
- Of course, Makine's own literary language differs fundamentally from the Russian Futurist experimentation that inspired the Formalists; it is not radically innovative, but startlingly archaic.