Associations to the word «Epic»
Noun
- Iliad
- Odyssey
- Homer
- Virgil
- Sanskrit
- Poem
- Canto
- Odysseus
- Rama
- Arjuna
- Maha
- Saga
- Mana
- Cid
- Veda
- Elegy
- Poetry
- Bard
- Romance
- Ovid
- Ode
- Hero
- Folklore
- Dante
- Achilles
- Narrative
- Heroism
- Myth
- Allegory
- Tablet
- Ballad
- Charlemagne
- Mythology
- Macpherson
- Tragedy
- Verse
- Milton
- Javanese
- Recitation
- Indra
- Genre
- Tale
- Krishna
- Lost
- Poet
- Storytelling
- Fantasy
- Masterpiece
- Aphrodite
- Trilogy
- Paradise
- Satire
- Blockbuster
- Sonnet
- Troy
- Stanza
- Turkic
- Proverb
- Fragmentary
- Avatar
- Bce
- Inferno
- Legend
- Heroine
- Recount
- Muse
- Commandment
- Grandeur
- Immortal
Adjective
Wiktionary
EPIC, noun. An extended narrative poem in elevated or dignified language, celebrating the feats of a deity or demigod (heroic epic) or other legendary or traditional hero.
EPIC, noun. A series of events considered appropriate to an epic.
EPIC, adjective. Of, or relating to, an epic.
EPIC, adjective. Momentously heroic; grand in scale or character
EPIC, adjective. (colloquial) (slang) (informal) Extending beyond the usual or ordinary; extraordinary, momentous, great.
EPIC, adjective. (category theory) Of a morphism: that it is an epimorphism.
EPIC FAIL, noun. (Internet) (slang) An utter, total failure.
EPIC FAILS, noun. Plural of epic fail
Dictionary definition
EPIC, noun. A long narrative poem telling of a hero's deeds.
EPIC, adjective. Very imposing or impressive; surpassing the ordinary (especially in size or scale); "an epic voyage"; "of heroic proportions"; "heroic sculpture".
EPIC, adjective. Constituting or having to do with or suggestive of a literary epic; "epic tradition".
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.