Of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of the reality of ideas.
Of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style.
1 Looking back, it was extraordinarily idealistic ; but it was also a strategy.
2 However, the cynic in me finds that to be idealistic at best.
3 Even today, nine decades on, the unaccompanied choral writing seems implausibly idealistic .
4 But that's missing the point of this terrifically humane and idealistic film.
5 At first, however reluctant to be a cop, he was still idealistic .
6 They say it wasn't due to any idealistic vision of helping people.
7 He founded an idealistic performance group called the Theatre of All Possibilities.
8 How can we best participate in a task so huge and idealistic ?
9 The girl stood defiantly before Crull-maldor, as idealistic children so often do.
10 The high thinking and talking, the idealistic aspiration were pose and pretense.
11 I have never understood why people think it's impractical to be idealistic .
12 Seymour herself is fully aware of the kinks in her idealistic narrative.
13 And the American has become so idealistic that he even idealises money.
14 Art, in addition to its idealistic side, has a terrestrial, material side.
15 The more educated among them tended to embrace a vague idealistic Pantheism.
16 An idealistic artist had revealed for once living tints and uncomprehended hues.
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