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Other Word Forms
- idealistically adverb
- anti-idealistic adjective
- anti-idealistically adverb
- hyperidealistic adjective
- hyperidealistically adverb
- nonidealistic adjective
- nonidealistically adverb
- overidealistic adjective
- quasi-idealistic adjective
- quasi-idealistically adverb
- unidealistic adjective
- unidealistically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of idealistic1
Example Sentences
The Irish actor stars as an idealistic editor in chief of a Midwest newspaper that he’s trying to revive with the help of his ragtag staff.
The report set the idealistic agenda that drove American achievement in science and technology — and the prosperity that followed.
While viewers quickly learn about Jones' character - a loving wife and mother who is idealistic about bettering the country - Delpy's character is more drawn out and our opinion of her changes throughout the show.
It feels idealistic, naïve, even painful to think that way.
In exchange, the work burnishes the firm’s reputation and serves as a draw for idealistic young associates.
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Related Words
- idealized www.thesaurus.com
- optimistic
- radical
- romantic
- utopian
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