utopian

adjective
UK: /juːˈtəʊ.pi.ən/
US: /juːˈtoʊ.pi.ən/
  1. Relating to or aiming for a perfect society where everyone is happy and equal.

    1. Their utopian plans were never realistic.
    2. The community was founded on utopian ideals, but quickly faced practical problems and internal conflicts.
  2. Idealistic but impractical; visionary.

    1. His idea of a classless society is utopian.
    2. While the concept of sustainable living is appealing, achieving a truly utopian environmental balance remains a distant goal.
utopian noun
  1. A believer in or advocate for a perfect society.

    1. He is a utopian who wants world peace.
    2. Many social reformers throughout history have been labeled as utopians, dreaming of a better world.
  2. A work of fiction describing an imaginary ideal society.

    1. “Utopia” is a famous utopian novel.
    2. Her latest book, a complex utopian, explores the potential pitfalls of pursuing absolute equality.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "utopian" in English means: Relating to or aiming for a perfect society where everyone is happy and equal., Idealistic but impractical; visionary..

The phonetic transcription of "utopian" is /juːˈtəʊ.pi.ən/ in British English and /juːˈtoʊ.pi.ən/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "utopian": perfect, visionary, optimistic, ideal, idealistic.

Example usage of "utopian": "Their utopian plans were never realistic.". More examples on the page.