Pronunciation: /aɪˈdiəˌlɪzəm/
noun a system of thought or behavior based on the belief that ideals and principles are more important than practical considerations
A1 Idealism is the belief that things can always get better.
A2 Her idealism led her to pursue a career in humanitarian aid.
B1 The politician's idealism was refreshing in a world full of corruption.
B2 His idealism inspired others to work towards a more just society.
C1 The artist's idealism drove him to create thought-provoking masterpieces.
C2 Despite facing many challenges, her idealism remained unshaken.
formal The philosopher's work was deeply rooted in the principles of idealism.
informal She's always talking about idealism and how things should be perfect.
slang I don't have time for all that idealism nonsense.
figurative His idealism was like a bright light in a dark room, guiding us towards a better future.
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