Of, relating to, or having the nature of an idealist or idealism. i·de·al·ist (-d-lst) KEY
NOUN:
# One whose conduct is influenced by ideals that often conflict with practical considerations. # One who is unrealistic and impractical; a visionary. # An artist or writer whose work is imbued with idealism. # An adherent of any system of philosophical idealism.
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The prefix of "idealistic" is "ide-."
Idealistic Studies was created in 1971.
An idealistic vacation would be to go to france. idealistic is a adj so make it refer to a noun
Idealistic activism refers to engaging in social or political causes with a strong belief in the possibility of bringing about positive change. It involves working towards a vision of a better world, often driven by values like justice, equality, and compassion. Idealistic activists strive to create lasting impact through their actions and advocacy efforts.
a person that is idealistic is a person that comes up with alot of ideas in their minds
I think that last word should be mean. If it is, idealistic means "Pursuing ideas whose outcome is greater than the probability of it happening." I think you were being idealistic when you asked that question. Fortunately there is me.
No a verb is an action word, Idealistic is NOT an action word it is describing someone.
I think that last word should be mean. If it is, idealistic means "Pursuing ideas whose outcome is greater than the probability of it happening." I think you were being idealistic when you asked that question. Fortunately there is me.
The opposite of pragmatic is idealistic, meaning focused on achieving perfect outcomes based on principles or beliefs rather than practical considerations.
Young people are often idealistic because they haven't lived long enough to see the worlds misconceptions.