utopian
/juːˈtəʊ.pi.ən/
Etymology
From Utopia + -an.
utopian means Of or pertaining to or resembling a utopia. Lexicurio rates it Distinctive — a strength score of 67 out of 100.
adj
- Of or pertaining to or resembling a utopia.“utopian happiness”
- Ideal but often impractical; visionary.“a utopian project”
name
- A constructed language created by Thomas More and Peter Giles for the fictional island Utopia, from Thomas More’s 1516 book of the same name.
noun
- Someone who supports or heralds the establishment of a utopia.“One of our brighter young Utopians, Aldous Huxley, predicts that the movies of the future will include “feelies” and “smellies.””
- A person from Utopia, a fictional island possessing a seemingly perfect socio-politico-legal system from Thomas More’s 1516 book of the same name.“As unusual as these official games may appear, they constitute an integral part in teaching the machiavellian tactics which the Utopians proudly use in their foreign wars.”