Utopian Definition

yo͝o-tōpē-ən
adjective
Of or like Utopia.
Webster's New World
Of, relating to, describing or having the characteristics of a Utopia.
A Utopian island; Utopian novels.
American Heritage
Having the nature of, or inclined to draw up schemes for, a utopia; idealistic; visionary.
Webster's New World
Excellent or ideal but impracticable; visionary.
A utopian scheme for equalizing wealth.
American Heritage
Proposing impracticably ideal schemes.
American Heritage
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noun
A zealous but impractical reformer of human society.
American Heritage
An inhabitant of Utopia.
Webster's New World
A person who believes in a utopia, esp. of a social or political nature; visionary.
Webster's New World

Someone who supports or heralds the establishment of a utopia.

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Other Word Forms of Utopian

Noun

Singular:
utopian
Plural:
utopians

Origin of Utopian

  • From Utopia, a term coined by Sir Thomas More in his work of the same title, from Ancient Greek οὐ (ou, “not, no") + τόπος (topos, “place").

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