idealistisch
idealistic
adjective i-day-a-LIS-tish Rare
Origin: from Idealismus
Usage Note
idealistisch describes someone motivated by high ideals rather than self-interest or practicality. It can be positive (principled) or mildly negative (naively unrealistic). Often heard in political debates. Noun: Idealismus.
Examples
"Mit idealistischen Zielen allein lassen sich keine Probleme lösen."
Natural Translation
You cannot solve problems with idealistic goals alone.
Literal Translation
With idealistic goals alone let themselves no problems solve.
Related Words
- Abgebrühtheit hardened cynicism, unshockable matter-of-factness
- Achtsamkeit mindfulness, attentiveness, careful awareness
- Ansicht opinion
- Arglosigkeit naivety, guilelessness, unsuspecting nature
- Argwohn suspicion
- Aufbruchsstimmung mood of new beginnings, pioneering spirit
- Aufsässigkeit rebelliousness, insubordination
- Bedächtigkeit deliberateness, careful thoughtfulness
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