idealist (Meaning)

Wordnet

idealist (n)

someone guided more by ideals than by practical considerations

Webster

idealist (n.)

One who idealizes; one who forms picturesque fancies; one given to romantic expectations.

One who holds the doctrine of idealism.

idealist Sentence Examples

  1. The idealist harbors an unwavering belief in the inherent goodness and potential of humanity.
  2. The idealist's unwavering pursuit of perfection often leads to disappointment in the face of reality.
  3. Despite setbacks, the idealist remains steadfast in their vision of a better world.
  4. The idealist's optimism serves as a beacon of hope in times of despair.
  5. The idealist's unwavering principles often clash with the pragmatic realities of the world.
  6. The idealist's unwavering commitment to their beliefs can be both inspiring and frustrating.
  7. The idealist's desire for a perfect world can lead to a lack of tolerance for imperfection.
  8. The idealist's unwavering faith in human nature often blinds them to the potential for darkness.
  9. The idealist's pursuit of perfection can sometimes lead to a neglect of practical considerations.
  10. The idealist's idealism often sets them apart from the rest of society, both in a positive and negative way.

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The idealist harbors an unwavering belief in the inherent goodness and potential of humanity.

The idealist's unwavering pursuit of perfection often leads to disappointment in the face of reality.

Despite setbacks, the idealist remains steadfast in their vision of a better world.

The idealist's optimism serves as a beacon of hope in times of despair.