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[ US /aɪˈdiɫɪst/ ]
[ UK /a‍ɪdˈi‍əlɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone guided more by ideals than by practical considerations

How To Use idealist In A Sentence

  • There are parallels with Preston Tucker, the idealistic American inventor.
  • Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist. George Carlin 
  • There is some disagreement as to whether phenomenalists should be labeled "idealists."
  • He set forth an idealistic view of society.
  • It is this sort of overblown idealistic rhetoric that makes me worry - and the evidence that people are gullible enough to swallow it. The Sun
  • It is this sort of overblown idealistic rhetoric that makes me worry - and the evidence that people are gullible enough to swallow it. The Sun
  • It is very idealistically that we can all be liberated that comes from the philosophical understanding of life itself. Stacey Nemour: Shaolin Kung Fu: An Interview With Abbot Shi Yongxin
  • Is it naively idealistic to imagine a British prime minister taking on such a Herculean burden?
  • But they had been receptive to the charge only after becoming convinced by every tale of backroom vote buying and back-scratching that he was not the idealist they had thought he was. O: A Presidential Novel
  • She was an over-weight middle-aged woman with a grown son, who like me had idealistically returned to college later in life. Menace Poster | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
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