quixote Synonyms

quixote Meaning

quixote

a quixotic person

quixote Sentence Examples

  1. Don Quixote, the iconic knight errant, embarked on his fantastical adventures with unwavering idealism.
  2. Despite his delusions of grandeur, Don Quixote possessed a quixotic spirit that inspired both admiration and amusement.
  3. The quixotic nature of his quest led him to encounter a myriad of eccentric characters.
  4. His tilting at windmills, a testament to his quixotic nature, became a symbol of folly and misplaced idealism.
  5. In his unwavering belief in chivalry, Don Quixote exhibited a quixotic determination that transcended all reason.
  6. The quixotic exploits of Don Quixote served as a cautionary tale about the dangers of pursuing unattainable dreams.
  7. The term "quixotic" has come to describe actions that are idealistic, impractical, or excessively romantic.
  8. Don Quixote's quixotic idealism serves as a reminder to never abandon one's dreams, however fanciful they may seem.
  9. The quixotic nature of his pursuits often led Don Quixote into absurd and comic situations.
  10. Despite the futility of his quests, Don Quixote's quixotic spirit continues to inspire generations with its relentless optimism.

FAQs About the word quixote

a quixotic person

nutter, eccentric, zany, weirdo, screwball, nonconformist, head case, nutcase,maverick, bohemian

follower,sheep, conformer,conformist,

Don Quixote, the iconic knight errant, embarked on his fantastical adventures with unwavering idealism.

Despite his delusions of grandeur, Don Quixote possessed a quixotic spirit that inspired both admiration and amusement.

The quixotic nature of his quest led him to encounter a myriad of eccentric characters.

His tilting at windmills, a testament to his quixotic nature, became a symbol of folly and misplaced idealism.