idealistic

  • 1idealistic — IDEALÍSTIC, Ă, idealistici, ce, adj. (Rar) 1. (fil.) Propriu doctrinei idealiste. 2. Care aspiră spre un ideal; p. ext. lipsit de simţul realităţii, de spirit practic. [pr.: de a ] – Idealist + suf. ic. Trimis de gall, 02.06.2008. Sursa: DEX 98  …

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  • 2Idealistic — I*de al*is tic, a. Of or pertaining to idealists or their theories. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3idealistic — index ethical, meritorious, moral, quixotic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4idealistic — (adj.) 1829; see IDEALIST (Cf. idealist) + IC (Cf. ic) …

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  • 5idealistic — [adj] visionary abstracted, chimerical, dreaming, idealized, impractical, optimistic, quixotic, radical, romantic, starry eyed, unrealistic, utopian; concepts 529,560,582 …

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  • 6idealistic — [ī΄dē ə lis′tik, ī dē΄əlis′tik] adj. 1. of or characteristic of an idealist 2. of, characterized by, or based on idealism idealistically adv …

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  • 7idealistic — [[t]a͟ɪdiəlɪ̱stɪk[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as idealistic, you mean that they have ideals, and base their behaviour on these ideals, even though this may be impractical. Idealistic young people died for a future that was stolen from …

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  • 8idealistic — i|deal|is|tic [aıˌdıəˈlıstık] adj believing that you should live according to high standards and principles, even if they cannot really be achieved, or showing this belief →↑realistic ▪ idealistic young doctors ▪ the idealistic values of the… …

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  • 9idealistic — adj. idealistic about * * * [ˌaɪdɪə lɪstɪk] idealisticabout …

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  • 10idealistic — i|de|al|is|tic [ aı,diə lıstık ] adjective believing very firmly in something which is good but probably impossible to achieve: We were young and idealistic …

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