quixotic
intermediateB2/kwɪkˈsɒtɪk/ · quix-o-tic
Exceedingly idealistic and unrealistic; pursuing noble ideals without regard to practicality.
Meanings
Exceedingly idealistic and unrealistic; pursuing noble ideals without regard to practicality.
بہت زیادہ آئیڈیلسٹک اور غیر حقیقت پسندانہ؛ نیک اصولوں کا پیچھا کرنا بغیر عملی طور پر سوچے سمجھے。
خود سر
khud sar
Synonyms
Common Collocations
- quixotic vision
- quixotic adventures
- quixotic quests
Example Sentences
His quixotic dreams of saving the world often led him to make impractical choices.
دنیا کو بچانے کے اس کے خود سر خواب اکثر اسے غیر عملی فیصلے کرنے پر مجبور کر دیتے تھے۔
Duniya ko bachanay ke is ke khud sar khwab aksar use ghair amli faislay karne par majboor kar dete the.
The writer's quixotic approach to love made her stories both whimsical and poignant.
لکھاری کا محبت کے بارے میں خود سر نقطہ نظر اس کی کہانیوں کو خوشگوار اور دل کی گہرائیوں تک پہنچنے والا بناتا ہے۔
Likhari ka mohabbat ke baare mein khud sar nuqta nazar is ki kahaniyon ko khushgawar aur dil ki gehraiyon tak pohanchne wala banata hai.
He embarked on a quixotic journey to discover the meaning of life, regardless of the obstacles.
اس نے رکاوٹوں کی پرواہ کیے بغیر زندگی کے معنی جاننے کے لیے ایک خود سر سفر کا آغاز کیا۔
Us ne rukawaton ki parwah kie baghair zindagi ke ma'ni jaanne ke liye aik khud sar safar ka aghaz kiya.
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💡 Memory Tip
Think of 'Quixote' as a character who dreams big, often getting lost in his own fantasies.
Picture a knight in shining armor, riding off into an idealistic sunset.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
🗣️ Urdu Proverb
آسمان سے باتیں کرنے والے
aasman se baatein karne wale
Those who talk to the sky (impractical dreamers).
📖 Etymology
Origin: Spanish "quijote" — a name from the character Don Quixote
First known use: 19th century
The term 'quixotic' derives from the character of Don Quixote in Miguel de Cervantes' novel, symbolizing romantic idealism and impracticality.