What is another word for epochal?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈɛpɒt͡ʃə͡l], [ ˈɛpɒtʃəl], [ ˈɛ_p_ɒ_tʃ_əl]
Related words:  epochal solar eclipse, epochal price,  epochal calendar
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Similar words for epochal:
- emblematic (adjective)
- intermittent (adjective)
- momentous (adjective)
- on-again, off-again (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- periodic (adjective)
- regular (adjective)
- epochal (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Epochal:
adj.
• emblematic (adjective) • intermittent (adjective)- checked,
- spasmodic,
- infrequent,
- rhythmic,
- iterative,
- cyclical,
- broken,
- on and off,
- Punctuated,
- metrical,
- periodical,
- discontinuous,
- now and then,
- serial,
- arrested,
- rhythmical,
- fitful,
- Recurring,
- cyclic,
- Isochronous,
- Discontinuing,
- Isochronal,
- alternate,
- interrupted,
- hit-or-miss.
- considerable,
- big,
- decisive,
- eventful,
- far-reaching,
- notable,
- outstanding,
- grave,
- material,
- vital,
- crucial,
- weighty,
- historic,
- fateful,
- critical,
- heavy,
- consequential,
- substantial,
- meaningful.
- periodic,
- earth-shattering,
- memorable,
- weekly,
- orbital,
- monthly,
- centennial,
- pivotal,
- of moment,
- earthshaking,
- momentous,
- shifting,
- by bits and pieces,
- stop-and-go,
- every so often,
- epochal,
- every other,
- now then,
- occasional,
- chips are down,
- intermittent,
- at various times,
- heavy number,
- recurrent,
- earthshattering,
- hourly,
- out-standing,
- on-again, off-again,
- on certain occasions,
- earth-shaking,
- on-again-off-again,
- here and there,
- every once in a while,
- Iterant,
- seasonal.
- chronic,
- accustomed,
- common,
- continual,
- Familiar,
- stock,
- canonical,
- general,
- ordinary,
- prevailing,
- commonplace,
- normal,
- frequent,
- monotonous,
- customary,
- habitual,
- standard,
- mundane,
- steady,
- everyday,
- traditional,
- usual,
- orthodox,
- Predominating,
- conventional,
- metronomic,
- average,
- constant,
- universal.
n.
• epochal (noun) • Other relevant words: (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):
How to use "Epochal" in context?
The word "epochal," when used to describe a momentous occasion, means "of great magnitude or importance." It's often used to describe significant turning points in history, moments when an entire era is born or Ends. Interestingly, epochal moments can often be hard to define because they encompass so many things: a political change, an artistic shift, a scientific discovery. The one thing they have in common? They shape the course of history.
Paraphrases for Epochal:
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Equivalence
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Adjective
epoch-making.
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Adjective
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Independent
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Adjective
anachronistic, consequential, contemporary, far-reaching, momentous.
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Adjective
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Other Related
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Adjective
historical, landmark.
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Adjective
Homophones for Epochal:
- epical, efficaciously, epoxy glue, epiphyseal, epiphysial, epicycle, epkwele.
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