Adjective
(pathology) Characterised by dystopia
dystopian
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnyone who thinks they stand apart from society and defies all which govern its existence has less in common with the lone wolf patriot standing up to dystopic forces of oppression - a myth - and more in common with the disease known as cancer - a harsh reality. Steven Weber
Three centuries after the appearance of Franklin's 'Courant', it no longer requires a dystopic imagination to wonder who will have the dubious distinction of publishing America's last genuine newspaper. Few believe that newspapers in their current printed form will survive. Eric Alterman
Avon (1969), Panther (1978), a dystopic time-travel novel * Report on Probability A (serialized 1967), Faber (1968), Sphere (1969). Source: Internet
For a Q&A for his dystopic space drama The Midnight Sky, George Clooney could track down a better-than-average moderator via video conference: Cate Blanchett. Source: Internet
Feminist science fiction continues on into the 1980s with Margaret Atwood 's novel The Handmaid's Tale (1985), a dystopic tale of a theocratic society in which women have been systematically stripped of all liberty. Source: Internet
The 1998 maxi-series created by Jamie Delano, who is known for his work on the ongoing, presented a dystopic vision of the year 2020. Source: Internet