Pronunciation: /juːˈtoʊ.pi.ə/

Definitions of utopia

noun an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect

Example Sentences

A1 A utopia is a perfect society where everyone is happy.

A2 In the novel, the characters dream of living in a utopia free from all problems.

B1 Some people believe that creating a utopia is possible through social and political changes.

B2 The concept of utopia has been explored in literature and philosophy for centuries.

C1 The idea of a utopia challenges us to imagine a world without inequality or suffering.

C2 While many consider utopia to be an unattainable ideal, others strive to create a better future for all.

Examples of utopia in a Sentence

formal The concept of utopia has been explored in many philosophical works throughout history.

informal Some people believe that living off the grid is the closest thing to utopia.

slang Living in a beach house with no responsibilities sounds like utopia to me.

figurative For her, the perfect garden was a utopia where she could escape from reality.

Grammatical Forms of utopia

plural

utopias

comparative

more utopian

superlative

most utopian

present tense

utopia

future tense

will utopia

perfect tense

has utopia

continuous tense

is utopia-ing

singular

utopia

positive degree

utopian

infinitive

to utopia

gerund

utopiating

participle

utopiaed

Origin and Evolution of utopia

First Known Use: 1516 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'utopia' was coined by Sir Thomas More in his book 'Utopia' published in 1516.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe an ideal, imaginary island society, the term 'utopia' has evolved to refer to any perfect, idealized place or society that does not exist in reality.