utopian

/juˈtoʊpiən/
adjective
  1. Relating to or describing an imagined perfect society or world, often one that is unrealistic or impossible to achieve.
    • The author's utopian vision of a world without war has inspired many readers.
    • Many people dismiss his ideas as utopian dreams that could never work in reality.
    • The community was founded on utopian principles of equality and cooperation.
  2. Extremely idealistic, especially in a way that is not practical or achievable.
    • Her utopian plan to end all poverty within a year was met with skepticism.
    • The politician's utopian promises sounded good but lacked any concrete details.
    • While the goal is admirable, it seems utopian to expect everyone to agree on everything.
noun
  1. A person who believes in or advocates for an ideal society, often one that is unrealistic.
    • As a utopian, he spent his life writing about how to create a perfect world.
    • Critics called him a naive utopian, but he continued to fight for his ideals.
    • The group was led by a passionate utopian who believed in the goodness of all people.
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