Utopian government definition

[ yoo-toh-pee-uh ]

/ yuˈtoʊ pi ə /

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an imaginary island described in Sir Thomas More's Utopia (1516) as enjoying perfection in law, politics, etc.

(usually lowercase) an ideal place or state.

(usually lowercase) any visionary system of political or social perfection.

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ou not + tóp(os) a place + -ia-y3

uti possidetis, utmost, utmost good faith, Utnapishtim, Uto-Aztecan, Utopia, Utopian, utopianism, utopian socialism, Utopia Planitia, utopism

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(sometimes not capital) any real or imaginary society, place, state, etc, considered to be perfect or ideal

C16: from New Latin Utopia (coined by Sir Thomas More in 1516 as the title of his book that described an imaginary island representing the perfect society), literally: no place, from Greek ou not + topos a place

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(1516) A book by Sir Thomas More that describes an imaginary ideal society free of poverty and suffering. The expression utopia is coined from Greek words and means “no place.”

By extension, a “utopia” is any ideal state.

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If you're looking to relocate to a utopia, good luck! A utopia is an ideal society, and a scheme or vision for producing such a society can be called utopian.

In 1516, the English philosopher Thomas More published Utopia, a book about an island nation with the perfect form of government. This novel gave us the adjective utopian, which can be used to describe plans for or works of fiction depicting ideal societies. Dystopian literature, by contrast, describes nightmarishly repressive worlds. It's ironic that More himself may have conceived of his Utopia as a dystopia, or at least a satire. The name of More's novel is anglicized Greek for "no place" — which makes a lot of sense if you think about it.

Definitions of utopian

  1. adjective

    of or pertaining to or resembling a utopia

  2. adjective

    characterized by or aspiring to impracticable perfection

    “the dim utopian future”

    utopian idealists”

    “recognized the utopian nature of his hopes”

    Synonyms: perfect

    being complete of its kind and without defect or blemish

    Laputan, airy, impractical, visionary, windy

    not practical or realizable; speculative

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