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Quixotic

Definition

Adjective: characterized by extravagantly romantic and chivalrous ideals, often without regard to practicality; idealistic, impractical, or visionary in an impractical way.

Sense 1

Adjective: exhibiting extravagant idealism and a desire to pursue dreams and goals, often with disregard for the difficulties and obstacles involved.

Usage Examples:

  1. He embarked on a quixotic quest to save the dying language of his ancestors.
  2. Her quixotic nature caused her to frequently start ambitious projects that were never completed.
  3. Despite the odds being against them, the team made a quixotic attempt to win the championship.

Sense 2

Adverb: describing actions or approaches driven by idealism and impractical notions rather than realism.

Usage Examples:

  1. The politician quixotically promised to solve all the nation's problems overnight.
  2. She pursued her dreams quixotically, refusing to let anyone discourage her.

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