"Utopistic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Utopistic" Meaning

Relating to or noting an imaginative or impractical idea for a society or community that is ideally perfect and often unrealistic.

"Utopistic" Examples

Utopic is not a common word in English. However, Utopian is.


But assuming you meant Utopian, here are 5 usage examples:

Examples

Example 1

The Utopian society was described as a place where everyone lived in perfect harmony.

Example 2

The novel depicted a Utopian future where technology had solved all of humanity's problems.

Example 3

The politician's vision for a Utopian world was appealing to many of her supporters.

Example 4

The Utopian ideals of the 19th century have influenced many modern social and political movements.

Example 5

The documentary explored the possibilities of creating a Utopian community on a remote island.

"Utopistic" Similar Words

Utopian

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An idealized place or society that is perfect, peaceful, and free from problems, where people live in harmony and happiness. Often used to describe a fictional or theoretical society that is the opposite of dystopian.

Utopianism

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Utopianist

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Utopias

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Utopic

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Derives from the Greek word "eutopia", meaning "good place". Typically refers to a hypothetical society that is highly desirable or perfect, with a great deal of social justice and equality, or an idyllic or visionary place or situation.

Utopical

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Utopism

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Utopism: an idealized concept of a society that is thought of as the most desirable form of government, economy, or social organization. It is a term coined by Sir Thomas More in 1516 in his book "Utopia" to describe a hypothetical community that operates in accordance with reason, and aims to fashion a perfect society where all people live in harmony, equality, and happiness.

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Utraquism

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Utraquist

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Utrecht

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Utricle

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Utricular

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Utricularia

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Utriculate

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To utter in a low, suppressed voice, often to hide one's identity.

Utriculoid

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