Épico in english

Epic

pronunciation: epɪk part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures
epic

épico1 = epic. 

Example: Although the subject of the poem is technically heroic and therefore epic in nature, the story is centred round the non-heroic character of a boy whose role is relatively minor.

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» literatura épicaepic literature .

Example: Men and women in medieval epic literature are portrayed in a way that is contrary to the modern-day ideals of male/female stereotypes.

» poema épicoepic poem .

Example: Homer's epic poem 'The Iliad' is taken an example of the change from a predominantly oral to a more literate culture.

» poesía épicaepic poetry .

Example: The main theme of epic poetry is, of course, the hero, his life, his greatness of character, his deeds and his death.

épico2 = epic ; of epic proportions ; electrifying. 

Example: Unmindful of the epic moves that made it what it is today, Elwood Bibeau fastened his seat belt as his plane approached the Wexler airport.Example: Even though they are not as long as I think they should be, many of the stories are of epic proportions and many of them are very entertaining.Example: He gave an electrifying performance and he deserved all the accolades he received.

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» alcanzar dimensiones épicasreach + epic proportions .

Example: The environmental waste problem is now reaching epic proportions.

» alcanzar proporciones épicasreach + epic proportions .

Example: The environmental waste problem is now reaching epic proportions.

Épico synonyms

big in spanish: grande, pronunciation: bɪg adjectivelarge in spanish: grande, pronunciation: lɑrdʒ adjectiveheroic in spanish: heroico, pronunciation: hɪroʊɪk adjectiveepos in spanish: epopeya, pronunciation: ipoʊz nounepical in spanish: épico, pronunciation: epɪkəl adjectivelarger-than-life in spanish: mas largo que la vida, pronunciation: lɑrgɜrθænlaɪf adjectiveepic poem in spanish: Poema épico, pronunciation: epɪkpoʊəm noun
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