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impracticality vs idealism

idealism vs impracticality

impracticality and idealism both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
impracticality Yes No No No
idealism Yes No No No
As nouns, idealism is a hyponym of impracticality; that is, idealism is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than impracticality:
  • impracticality: concerned with theoretical possibilities rather than actual use
  • idealism: impracticality by virtue of thinking of things in their ideal form rather than as they really are
impracticality (noun) idealism (noun)
concerned with theoretical possibilities rather than actual use impracticality by virtue of thinking of things in their ideal form rather than as they really are
elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that ideals should be pursued
(philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality
Difference between impracticality and idealism

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