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Not sensible about practical matters; idealistic and unrealistic.
romantic
wild-eyed
impractical
1
It began as a
quixotic
project three years ago in local theatre.
2
The government needed competent officials, not revolutionaries engaged in
quixotic
ideological crusades.
3
Doug Lenat's
quixotic
quest to create an artificial intelligence with common sense.
4
We did not count on Tritt's
quixotic
action at just that moment.
5
But in planning terms alone there is something
quixotic
about yesterday's decision.
6
She did not try to analyze that
quixotic
impulse; she merely obeyed.
7
One who has plotted an idiosyncratic path was
quixotic
in his choices.
8
The quest for objectivity seemed ultimately to have been a
quixotic
one.
9
It had been a senseless and
quixotic
idea on Maurice's part altogether.
10
But it was not likely that Uncle Brian would be so
quixotic
.
11
Your father seems to have been
quixotic
after his own fashion, Thornton.
12
A
quixotic
tale of horn-swoggling and hubris on Spain's limestone Costa Blanca.
13
Nevertheless he did a
quixotic
thing-whichwas Peter, of course, all over.
14
The
quixotic
young fellows ought not to be cut for their behaviour!
15
Define meritricious; prognathic; banal; vulpine; camaraderie; vilification; ennui;
quixotic
;
naïve; pharisaism.
16
Wait, is he the one who sent that
quixotic
message some months back?
quixotic
so quixotic
too quixotic
most quixotic
quixotic quest
quixotic action