Utopianism

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Pronunciation: /juːˈtoʊpiəˌnɪzəm/

Definitions of utopianism

noun the goal or practice of creating an ideal society

Example Sentences

A1 Utopianism is the belief in a perfect society.

A2 Some people think utopianism is unrealistic.

B1 The novel explores themes of utopianism and dystopia.

B2 Utopianism can be seen as a form of idealism.

C1 Critics argue that utopianism ignores the complexities of real-world problems.

C2 The philosopher wrote extensively on the concept of utopianism in his latest book.

Examples of utopianism in a Sentence

formal Utopianism is a philosophical concept that envisions an ideal society with perfect laws and governance.

informal Some people believe in utopianism and strive to create a better world through their actions.

slang Utopianism is like aiming for the stars when it comes to societal perfection.

figurative His belief in utopianism was so strong that he dedicated his life to social activism and change.

Grammatical Forms of utopianism

plural

utopianisms

comparative

more utopian

superlative

most utopian

present tense

utopianism

future tense

will be utopianism

perfect tense

has been utopianism

continuous tense

is utopianism

singular

utopianism

positive degree

utopianism

infinitive

to utopianize

gerund

utopianizing

participle

utopianized

Origin and Evolution of utopianism

First Known Use: 1516 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'utopianism' originates from the book 'Utopia' written by Sir Thomas More in 1516.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe an idealistic and impractical social or political concept, 'utopianism' has evolved to encompass a broader range of idealistic visions and aspirations for a better world.