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idealism

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/aɪˈdɪəlɪzəm/ · i-de-al-ism

A philosophy or approach that values ideals, often in preference to practical considerations.

Meanings

nounformal

A philosophy or approach that values ideals, often in preference to practical considerations.

ایک فلسفہ یا طریقہ کار جو خیالات کی قدر کرتا ہے، اکثر عملی اعتبارات کے مقابلے میں۔

خیالیات

khayaliyat

Synonyms

idealismvisionprincipleخیالیاتمفہومیتآدرشیت

Antonyms

realismpragmatismmaterialismحقیقت پسندیعملیتمادیات

Common Collocations

  • philosophical idealism
  • idealism in art
  • political idealism

Example Sentences

Many philosophers have developed variations of idealism.

بہت سے فلسفیوں نے خیالیات کی مختلف اقسام تیار کی ہیں۔

Bohat se falsafiyon ne khayaliyat ki mukhtalif aqsam tayar ki hain.

His idealism often clashed with the harsh realities of life.

اس کی خیالیات اکثر زندگی کی سخت حقیقتوں کے ساتھ ٹکرا جاتی تھیں۔

Us ki khayaliyat aksar zindagi ki sakht haqeeqaton ke saath takra jati thin.

The artist's idealism is reflected in her vivid and imaginative paintings.

فنکار کی خیالیات اس کی واضح اور تخلیقی پینٹنگز میں جھلکتی ہیں۔

Fankar ki khayaliyat is ki wazih aur takhleeqi paintings mein jhalakti hain.

Easily Confused With

idealize:Idealize means to regard or represent as perfect, while idealism refers to a philosophical system or theory.

Word Family

idealist
nounخیالی
idealistic
adjectiveخیالیاتی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Idealism can be remembered as 'idea + realism', often balancing between ideas and practicalities.

Visualize a person dreaming big while holding a book of ideals.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہر ایک بات پہ کہتے ہو تم کہ تم کیا ہو / تمہیں خود اپنی خبر نہیں کہ تم کیا ہو

Har aik baat pe kehte ho tum ke tum kya ho / Tumhein khud apni khabar nahin ke tum kya ho.

On every matter, you say what you are / You do not know about yourself what you are.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نظروں کا دھوکہ

Nazron ka dhoka

Deception of the eyes

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "idealismus" — the doctrine of ideals

First known use: 19th century

The term 'idealism' emerged in the late 18th century in academic philosophy, emphasizing the role of the mind in shaping reality and ideals.