'In everyday conversation, "epic" is often used loosely to refer to anything big or important or long. All such uses are metaphorical extensions of its basic meaning, in which it denotes a literary genre, an extended verse narrative. In the Western tradition, the first great epics were Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. The term is also applied to similar narratives in other traditions--for example, the Indian Mahabharata. Even in literary criticism, one sometimes finds it used of works which do not strictly qualify--for example, Whitman's "Song of Myself."
Non-literary uses like "epic movie" or "epic event" are common in advertising and occasionally appear even in formal prose, but it is probably safer to avoid them when writing for English teachers.
"Epic" typically refers to something grand, heroic, or monumental in scale or significance. It can describe a long poem or story that typically presents a hero's journey or a battle of good versus evil. In contemporary use, it is often used informally to describe something impressive or awe-inspiring.
The Greek word for "Epic" is "έπος".
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Yes. Epic is a good word. :d
There are epic heroes in epic poems such as the Odyssey
The Japanese word for epic is taisaku or epikku.
a gamer tag containing the word epic or so good its epic
You are an epic fail! haha or that movie was epic
An epic fail is you to Contributor: YOU ARE THE EPIC FAIL!!!!!!!
Nom nom (or noms) is a term to mean food or eating. Epic in this case serves as an intensifer; the word epic doesn't really mean much in and of itself, but instead modifies nom nom in the same way very or really would. So, basically, epic nom nom means means great food.
The reunion was truly epic. I'm reading another epic tale.
There is nothing Latin about that phrase: epic organ solo is English and "cue" appears to be a feeble attempt at the Spanish word "que", what, as in "what a . . . .!"
Epic mean it be awesome and other