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Utopian
[yoo-toh-pee-uhn]
adjective
of, relating to, or resembling Utopia, an idealized imaginary island described in Sir Thomas More's Utopia (1516).
(usually lowercase), founded upon or involving idealized perfection.
(usually lowercase), given to impractical or unrealistic schemes of such perfection.
noun
an inhabitant of Utopia.
(usually lowercase), an ardent but impractical political or social reformer; visionary; idealist.
Utopian
/ juːˈtəʊpɪən /
adjective
of or relating to a perfect or ideal existence
noun
an idealistic social reformer
Other Word Forms
- Utopianism noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“At the same time, your Utopian brotherhood of veterans, sisterhood of veterans community would mean that if somebody founds a high-tech firm and makes $5 million they continue to live there because that’s their community.”
But Sweeney may also be hoping to attract the attention of one potential buyer, noting in his listing that the island is “near the future Flannery Utopian city planned for Solano County.”
Utopian visions are also a central feature of the hype around artificial general intelligence, or AGI.
Former employees paint a picture of a Utopian work environment where co-workers believed wholeheartedly in Bitwise’s mission — making the company’s abrupt downfall feel all the more like a betrayal.
The Heirloom Collard Project — whose members include Seed Savers Exchange, Southern Exposure, Ujamaa and the Utopian Seed Project — hopes to persuade us to make room for a row.
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