QUIXOTIC: "extravagantly chivalrous or romantic; visionary, impractical,"


“Quixotic” is an adjective that refers to someone or something that is extremely idealistic, unrealistic, and impractical, often pursuing noble and lofty goals without regard to practicality.

Etymology: The word "quixotic" is derived from the character Don Quixote, the main protagonist in Miguel de Cervantes' novel "Don Quixote" published in 1605. Don Quixote is a chivalrous, idealistic, and often impractical character who sets out on adventures to revive chivalry and do noble deeds.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Despite the quixotic nature of his plan to save the world with kindness, John remained committed to spreading love and positivity.













  2. The politician's quixotic promises of eradicating poverty overnight were met with skepticism from the practical-minded citizens.

  3. Sarah's quixotic belief in the power of art to solve societal issues led her to dedicate her life to creating thought-provoking installations.

  4. The company's quixotic attempt to launch a new product without proper market research resulted in a significant financial loss.

  5. Although Jake's quixotic dreams of building a utopian society seemed unattainable, his passion inspired others to strive for positive change.

Synonyms: idealistic, romantic

Antonyms: pragmatic, sensible, realistic



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