Pronunciation: /juːˈtoʊ.pi.ən/
noun a believer in or advocate of an ideal society
A1 I dream of living in a utopian society where everyone is happy.
A2 The book described a utopian world where technology solved all problems.
B1 The concept of a utopian community has fascinated philosophers for centuries.
B2 Some people believe that creating a utopian society is possible through careful planning.
C1 The novel explores the challenges of maintaining a utopian civilization.
C2 Utopian ideals often clash with the realities of human nature.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a utopia; idealistic or visionary
A1 The children's book described a utopian world where everyone lived in harmony.
A2 The novel depicted a utopian society where poverty and crime were non-existent.
B1 The architect's design for the new city was inspired by utopian ideals of sustainability and community.
B2 The film portrayed a utopian future where technology had solved all of society's problems.
C1 The philosopher's vision of a utopian society was based on principles of equality and justice.
C2 The artist's utopian paintings captured a sense of peace and tranquility that seemed unattainable in the real world.
formal The philosopher presented a vision of a utopian society where everyone lived in harmony.
informal Some people believe that a utopian world is possible if we all work together.
slang In a perfect utopian world, everything would be awesome all the time.
figurative The artist's painting depicted a utopian landscape filled with vibrant colors and peaceful scenes.
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