Characterized by or aspiring to impracticable perfection.
Person who aspires to build a new society, perfect and happy.
1 That would have been my utopian answer to Udi's rather broad question.
2 Is it a utopian plan or an idea whose time has come?
3 I'd be surprised if technology could offer a utopian solution for them.
4 They aim to re-invigorate imaginative or utopian social thinking in contemporary Ireland.
5 It's a kind of utopian oasis in the fractious post-civil war days.
6 It's a pity because these cautious steps toward utopian thinking are necessary.
7 Something utopian perhaps, or something darker for our troubled and unstable times?
8 All this is not to say there's anything wrong with utopian visions.
9 James Harrington was the least-known of several early writers of utopian tracts.
10 The people of Dublin would love to inhabit such a utopian city.
11 Charlotte Perkins Gilman's utopian novel is being reissued to mark its centenary.
12 A nightmarish age of darkness or a utopian one filled with light?
13 However utopian his vision, Vivante's practical priority was conciliation and reform.
14 That certainly was a show that inspired a utopian future inspired by technology.
15 In a utopian idyll today's decisions would be taken by economists.
16 This appeal springs from the political fervour and utopian hopes of the 30s.
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