historic
When we describe something as historic, we are emphasizing its profound importance and lasting impact on the course of history.
It's not merely old; it holds a significant place in collective memory due to its influence on societal development, culture, or political landscapes.
A historic event, for instance, fundamentally alters subsequent events, while a historic figure leaves an indelible mark on their era and beyond.
This term implies a recognized and often celebrated status within historical narratives, distinguishing it from simply being 'historical,' which merely refers to something from the past without necessarily implying significance.
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Frases Comunes
a historic turning point
of historic importance
marking a historic occasion
from a historic perspective
to make historic progress
to witness a historic moment
a historic step forward
a city rich in historic landmarks
the historic significance of
to achieve a historic milestone
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Contextual Learning
Always learn words in context. For 'historic,' think of phrases like 'historic event,' 'historic landmark,' or 'historic decision.'
Synonyms and Antonyms
Explore synonyms like 'significant,' 'momentous,' 'monumental,' and 'fateful.' Consider antonyms like 'unimportant' or 'insignificant' to understand its nuances.
Sentence Construction
Try to form your own sentences using 'historic.' For example, 'The signing of the declaration was a historic moment.' This helps with active recall.
Related Words
Understand words related to 'historic,' such as 'history' (noun), 'historical' (adjective, often for facts or academic study), and 'historian' (noun, a person who studies history). Note the subtle differences between 'historic' and 'historical'.
Visual Association
When you hear 'historic,' picture a famous historic building or a pivotal event. Visual cues can greatly enhance memory.
Pronunciation Practice
Practice pronouncing 'historic' out loud. Pay attention to the stress on the second syllable: hi-STOR-ic. Proper pronunciation builds confidence.
Flashcards
Create a flashcard with 'historic' on one side and its definition, synonyms, and an example sentence on the other. Review regularly.
Listen and Read
Actively listen for 'historic' in English conversations, news, or podcasts. Read articles or books that might use this word to see it in different contexts.
Personal Connection
Think of a historic event or person from your own country or culture. Making a personal connection can make the word more memorable.
Etymology (Optional)
For advanced learners, understanding the word's origin (from Old French 'historique') can provide deeper insight into its meaning and usage. This is not essential for B1 but can be helpful for a more profound understanding of the English language.
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Listen for 'historic place'.
Listen for 'historic day'.
Listen for 'historic house'.
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This is a historic building.
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It was a historic moment.
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We visited a historic site.
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Write a sentence about a famous old building you know. Use the word 'historic'.
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The old castle is a historic building.
Write a short sentence about an important event in your country's past. Use the word 'historic'.
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My country has a historic day for its independence.
Imagine you visit a very old and special place. Write one sentence using 'historic' to describe it.
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This museum is a historic place.
What kind of place is the Tower of London?
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London has many old places. The Tower of London is a very old and important building. Many people visit it. It is a historic place.
What kind of place is the Tower of London?
The passage says, 'It is a historic place.'
The passage says, 'It is a historic place.'
Why was the story historic?
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Yesterday, we learned about a very old story. It was about a famous king. The teacher said it was a historic story because it changed many things a long time ago.
Why was the story historic?
The passage states, 'The teacher said it was a historic story because it changed many things a long time ago.'
The passage states, 'The teacher said it was a historic story because it changed many things a long time ago.'
What did the grandmother call the moment in the photo?
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My grandmother showed me an old photo. It was from a very special day many years ago. She said, 'This is a historic moment for our family.'
What did the grandmother call the moment in the photo?
The grandmother said, 'This is a historic moment for our family.'
The grandmother said, 'This is a historic moment for our family.'
This sentence describes the pyramids as important buildings from the past.
This sentence means it was a very important and memorable day.
This sentence refers to a castle that is famous or important because of its history.
Imagine you are a historian documenting a pivotal event. Describe a 'historic' moment from your imagined research, focusing on its long-term impact and why it is considered significant. Use descriptive language to convey the importance of the event.
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The signing of the Treaty of Verdant Plains in 1888 was a truly historic occasion, reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the entire continent. Its impact reverberated for decades, establishing new trade routes and fostering alliances that prevented further large-scale conflicts for over a century. The document itself, with its intricate seals and ornate script, stands as a tangible legacy of a concerted effort towards peace, marking a significant departure from the region's tumultuous past and serving as a beacon for future diplomatic endeavors.
Consider a contemporary issue or movement. Argue why this issue or movement might be considered 'historic' in the future, citing its potential for significant impact on society, culture, or technology. Ensure your argument is well-structured and persuasive.
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The rise of artificial intelligence, particularly in its generative forms, will undoubtedly be viewed as a historic turning point by future generations. Its potential impact extends far beyond mere technological advancement; it promises a paradigm shift in how we work, learn, and interact with information. The ongoing debates surrounding ethical AI development and its societal implications are themselves historic, as they lay the groundwork for a new era of human-computer symbiosis. This movement is not just about new tools, but about fundamentally redefining what it means to be productive and creative.
Reflect on a personal experience or achievement that felt 'historic' to you. Describe why it held such personal significance and how it marked a turning point in your life. Use vivid details to convey your emotions and the lasting impression of the event.
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For me, the moment I successfully defended my doctoral thesis was nothing short of historic. It wasn't just the culmination of years of arduous research and dedication, but a profound turning point that validated my intellectual journey. The feeling of accomplishment, mixed with a deep sense of relief, was overwhelming. That day marked not just the end of a chapter, but the beginning of a new one, fundamentally shaping my professional identity and instilling in me a confidence that has had a lasting impact on every subsequent endeavor.
What made the discovery of penicillin 'historic'?
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The discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928 was a truly historic moment in medicine. Prior to this, bacterial infections were often fatal, and treatments were largely ineffective. Penicillin revolutionized healthcare, ushering in the age of antibiotics and dramatically reducing mortality rates from infectious diseases. Its impact continues to be felt today, despite the challenges of antibiotic resistance.
What made the discovery of penicillin 'historic'?
The passage states that penicillin 'revolutionized healthcare, ushering in the age of antibiotics and dramatically reducing mortality rates,' indicating its profound and lasting impact.
The passage states that penicillin 'revolutionized healthcare, ushering in the age of antibiotics and dramatically reducing mortality rates,' indicating its profound and lasting impact.
Which of the following best describes the significance of the fall of the Berlin Wall?
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The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 was a historic event, symbolizing the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany. Its dismantling was met with widespread jubilation and marked a pivotal shift in global politics. The images of people chipping away at the concrete barrier became iconic, representing a victory for freedom and a new era of international relations.
Which of the following best describes the significance of the fall of the Berlin Wall?
The passage explicitly states that it was 'symbolizing the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany' and 'marked a pivotal shift in global politics,' highlighting its broad historic importance.
The passage explicitly states that it was 'symbolizing the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany' and 'marked a pivotal shift in global politics,' highlighting its broad historic importance.
How did the Magna Carta achieve its 'historic' status?
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The signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 is considered a historic legal document, establishing fundamental rights and limitations on royal power in England. Although initially a peace treaty between King John and rebellious barons, its principles later influenced constitutional law around the world. It is a cornerstone of modern democracy, laying the groundwork for individual liberties and the rule of law.
How did the Magna Carta achieve its 'historic' status?
The passage notes that 'its principles later influenced constitutional law around the world' and it is 'a cornerstone of modern democracy,' signifying its enduring and global historic importance.
The passage notes that 'its principles later influenced constitutional law around the world' and it is 'a cornerstone of modern democracy,' signifying its enduring and global historic importance.
The signing of the treaty was a truly ___ moment, ushering in an era of unprecedented peace between the warring nations.
'Historic' refers to something famous or important in history, whereas 'historical' relates to the study of history. The signing of a peace treaty is an important event.
The architect's design for the new national museum is expected to be a ___ landmark, revered for its innovative blend of tradition and modernity.
A 'historic landmark' implies a building of significant importance. 'Dated', 'outmoded', and 'obsolete' suggest something old and no longer relevant.
Her groundbreaking research led to a ___ discovery that fundamentally altered our understanding of quantum physics.
A 'historic discovery' signifies a finding of immense importance and impact. The other options suggest the opposite.
The orator delivered a truly ___ speech, one that is still quoted today for its profound message of unity and hope.
A 'historic speech' is one that is remembered and celebrated for its significance. The other words describe something ordinary or easily forgotten.
The decision to abolish the monarchy was a ___ act, forever changing the political landscape of the nation.
An act that forever changes a nation's political landscape is undoubtedly 'historic', meaning it has a significant impact on history.
The recent expedition unearthed a trove of artifacts, providing a ___ glimpse into the lives of ancient civilizations.
A 'historic glimpse' suggests a profound and significant insight into the past. The other options imply a shallow or fleeting understanding.
The word refers to something important from the past.
Think about a significant moment or development.
Consider an event with long-lasting impact.
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The architect's design meticulously preserved the building's historic facade while modernizing its interior.
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The historian delivered a captivating lecture on the historic implications of the Industrial Revolution.
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The museum's collection boasts a historic array of artifacts, each telling a unique story of bygone eras.
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Contextual Learning
Always learn words in context. For 'historic,' think of phrases like 'historic event,' 'historic landmark,' or 'historic decision.'
Synonyms and Antonyms
Explore synonyms like 'significant,' 'momentous,' 'monumental,' and 'fateful.' Consider antonyms like 'unimportant' or 'insignificant' to understand its nuances.
Sentence Construction
Try to form your own sentences using 'historic.' For example, 'The signing of the declaration was a historic moment.' This helps with active recall.
Related Words
Understand words related to 'historic,' such as 'history' (noun), 'historical' (adjective, often for facts or academic study), and 'historian' (noun, a person who studies history). Note the subtle differences between 'historic' and 'historical'.