Utopian
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British pronunciation/juːtˈə‍ʊpi‍ən/
American pronunciation/juˈtoʊpiən/

Definition & Meaning of "utopian"

utopian
01

referring to a vision of an ideal society, where everything is flawless or nearly perfect

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In his novel, Thomas More envisioned a utopian society based on principles of equality and common property.
Socialists proposed the creation of self-sufficient utopian communities where people lived and worked cooperatively.
Their dream was to establish an isolated utopian commune free from the corruption of the outside world.
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unrealistic or impossible to fully achieve in the real world

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Critics argued the candidate 's promises of universal basic income and free college were utopian ideas without a clear plan for funding them.
Many engineers had utopian dreams of developing fully autonomous vehicles but recognized the significant technical challenges remaining.
Achieving total equality and fairness is an utopian goal that any real-world system will fall short of to some degree, critics responded.
Utopian
01

an idealistic (but usually impractical) social reformer

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In his novel, Thomas More envisioned a utopian society based on principles of equality and common property.
Socialists proposed the creation of self-sufficient utopian communities where people lived and worked cooperatively.
Their dream was to establish an isolated utopian commune free from the corruption of the outside world.
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