Definition of utopic in English:
utopic
adjective juːˈtəʊpɪkjuːˈtɒpɪkyo͞oˈtōpik
another term for utopian
Example sentencesExamples
- It is a geography that depends upon Romantic constructions of childhood as utopic.
- In principle, these technologies become associated with the utopic optimism of the future.
- Forget any ideas about a perfect system, about an utopic society free of greed and corruption.
- Divided into five sections, Section One examines California from 1900 to 1920 and the utopic myths by which the state is most often identified.
- His characters reread American history, forced to see it not as a transcendent, utopic myth but as an ideological construct that foreshadows the demise of earlier stories of nationhood.
- It's a utopic thing to achieve, though it's a state we may be in for only a few seconds [at a time].
- Although the indiginous inhabitants view their society as practically utopic, Tichy views the world as anything but.
- Is the life presented in this film utopic/mythical?
- Butler's vision in the novel is certainly not utopic.