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Term: Brave New World

Description:

Brave New World refers to a dystopian novel written by Aldous Huxley, published in 1932. The term is also figuratively used to describe a future society or situation characterized by extreme conformity, technological advancements, and a lack of individuality.


Sample sentences:

  1. In the brave new world depicted in Huxley's novel, humans are genetically engineered and categorized into distinct social classes.
  2. She felt like an outsider in the brave new world of virtual reality, where everyone seemed to be deeply engrossed in their alternate lives.
  3. The corporate office, with its strict rules and surveillance cameras, resembled a microcosm of a brave new world where privacy was a thing of the past.

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