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Historic

/hɪˈstɒrɪk/adjective
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Historic describes something that is significant or influential in the course of history, often marking a pivotal event or achievement that has lasting impact. In contemporary usage, it's typically reserved for moments of extraordinary importance, distinguishing it from 'historical' which might simply mean related to the past, as seen in landmark decisions that reshape societies or cultures.

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The word 'historic' gained immense popularity after being used in Winston Churchill's speeches during World War II, such as his description of the 1940 Battle of Britain as a 'historic victory', which not only boosted morale but also influenced how we frame pivotal events in media today, with over 10,000 references in modern historical texts.

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