utopia
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Definition
A utopia is an imagined perfect place or society, where everything is ideal, and there are no problems or suffering.
Usage & Nuances
Often used to describe an unrealistic or overly idealistic vision. Can refer to real-life projects (social, political) aiming at perfection, usually with some skepticism. Also used in literary and philosophical discussions.
Spanish: utopíaPortuguese (BR): utopiaPortuguese (PT): utopiaChinese (Simplified): 乌托邦Chinese (Traditional): 烏托邦Hindi: आदर्श समाजArabic: يوتوبياBengali: ইউটোপিয়া - কল্পিত স্বর্গRussian: утопияJapanese: ユートピアVietnamese: địa đàng - thế giới lý tưởngKorean: 유토피아Turkish: ütopyaUrdu: خیالی جنت - یوٹوپیاIndonesian: utopia - dunia sempurna
Example Sentences
Some books describe a perfect utopia.
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They built their city hoping to create a utopia.
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Many people dream of living in a utopia.
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For some, a world without poverty is more than just a utopia—it's worth fighting for.
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It's easy to call new ideas utopia, but sometimes real progress starts with big dreams.
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His vision of a tech-powered utopia attracted both excitement and doubt.
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