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idealist
[ ahy-dee-uh-list ]
noun
- a person who cherishes or pursues high or noble principles, purposes, goals, etc.
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- a visionary or impractical person.
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- a person who represents things as they might or should be rather than as they are:
My friend is an idealist, who somehow thinks that we always agree.
- a writer or artist who treats subjects imaginatively.
- a person who accepts the doctrines of philosophical idealism, as by representing things in an ideal form, or as they might or should be rather than as they are.
adjective
- of or relating to idealism or idealists; idealistic.
Other Word Forms
- t-·a· noun adjective
- p··a· noun
- p··a· noun adjective
Example Sentences
“A moral man who led an immoral life, an idealist who had betrayed his ideals. No one despised Richard as much as Richard himself.”
And Chinese media describe him as a "technical idealist" - he insists on keeping DeepSeek as an open-source platform.
We’re conscious that the point is to lament an idealist whose life was cut short.
On the other, "she had the restlessness of an idealist with a certain anger at the world as it was", Eve, now 67, told the BBC.
I was always very much an idealist and was like, "Let's just try."
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