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sci-fi
[ sahy-fahy ]
noun
sci-fi
/ ˈɪˌڲɪ /
noun
- short for science fiction
Word History and Origins
Origin of sci-fi1
Example Sentences
"Florence combines relatability with talent and star power, and she appeals to a wide variety of audiences thanks to balancing superhero movies and sci-fi with thoughtful dramas," Ms Smith said.
You may feel that we all have enough to worry about, and thus have no need for the spectre of zombie-like reanimated bacteria or viruses in thawing permafrost that set off a story straight out of a sci-fi flick.
The long-running BBC sci-fi show returned last week with Ncuti Gatwa reprising his role as the Doctor alongside newcomer Varada Sethu as the latest companion, marking first time the Tardis team has been comprised of non-white actors.
The springtime complement to Halloween Horror Nights, Fan Fest Nights focuses on theme park theatrics and sci-fi, gaming and anime rather than horror.
While Universal has no shortage of historic sci-fi franchises — “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” springs to mind, especially because it once boasted its own ride at the theme park — the studio for Fan Fest partnered with the likes of Paramount and Hasbro to bring in franchises that have more recently been active on streaming or in theaters.
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