idealistic
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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hyperidealisticallyadverb
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anti-idealisticadjective
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hyperidealisticadjective
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nonidealisticadjective
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idealisticallyadverb
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overidealisticadjective
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quasi-idealisticallyadverb
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nonidealisticallyadverb
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anti-idealisticallyadverb
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unidealisticadjective
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quasi-idealisticadjective
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unidealisticallyadverb
Etymology
Origin of idealistic
Explanation
When you're idealistic, you dream of perfection, whether in yourself or other people. For example, you might have the idealistic goal of bringing an end to childhood poverty in the world. The adjective idealistic describes someone whose plans or goals of helping others are lofty, grand, and possibly unrealistic. Do you think world peace is within reach? You're idealistic. If your vision of the world is idealistic, you believe all problems can be solved and that all people can reach their full potential. Idealistic comes from the Greek idea, or "ideal prototype."
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Example Sentences
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Young, idealistic people who saw Hal as a mentor and would have followed him into any battle.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 1, 2026
But just like the idealistic notion of “nonprofit” AI companies, being open source is unrealistic for critical systems.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 22, 2026
Kevin came to Washington all those years ago as an outsider, an idealistic young man determined to serve his country, who succeeded beyond all expectations.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 20, 2026
But Kornev is young and infused with an idealistic zeal, refusing to let these goons stonewall him.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026
An idealistic, melancholic Englishman named Maurice Wilson had not been so fortunate when he’d attempted a similarly reckless ascent thirteen years before Denman.
From "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer
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