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idealistic

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Adj — Driven by high ideals or an image of perfection rather than by practical concerns.

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Etymology

From idealist + -ic.

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What does “idealistic” mean?

The word “idealistic” means driven by high ideals or an image of perfection rather than by practical concerns. In plain terms, describes a plan, person, or belief shaped by an ideal vision rather than what is realistically achievable.

How do you use “idealistic” in a sentence?

Here is “idealistic” used in a sentence: “His idealistic plan for world peace ignored basic economics.”

What part of speech is “idealistic”?

“Idealistic” is an adjective.

Is “idealistic” a common word?

“Idealistic” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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