utopia
Utopia
Plato's ideal society is called a Utopia
Of or belonging to an ideal society. The name comes from the title of Thomas More's sixteenth-century book Utopia, in which he described his vision of an ideal society. The word "Utopia" means "nowhere".
The Confucian ideal of society is depend on agriculture, not commerce and the real society of Japan is very structure.
The Confucian ideal of society is depend on agriculture, not commerce and the real society of Japan is very structure.
The Confucian ideal of society is depend on agriculture, not commerce and the real society of Japan is very structure.
No, the word ideal is not an adverb.The adverb form of the word "ideal" is ideally.
The Confucian ideal of society is depend on agriculture, not commerce and the real society of Japan is very structure.
Women still fight for workplace equality. Equality under the law is an ideal of American society.
utopia
An Utopian society
The word "ideal" can function as both a noun and an adjective.