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Quixotic Meaning in English

word

kwɪkˈsɑtɪk
kwik-SAH-tik
kwɪksˈɒtɪk
kwiks-OT-ik

Definition

Describes ideas or actions that are very idealistic, unrealistic, or impossible to achieve, often in a way that aims to change the world for the better.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal or literary; refers to unrealistic idealism, like Don Quixote. Often used to gently mock well-intentioned but impractical ideas. Collocates: 'quixotic plan,' 'quixotic quest.' Not for hopeful but reasonable ideas—it's more about impossible dreams.

Example Sentences

He has a quixotic dream of ending world hunger by himself.

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Her quixotic ideas often surprise her friends.

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Trying to fix every problem alone may seem quixotic.

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It was a quixotic quest, but he never gave up hope.

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People said her plan was too quixotic to work, but she gave it a try anyway.

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He tends to take a quixotic approach to solving big issues.

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