Utopian in a sentence as a noun

Sorry guys, regardless of what utopian ideals of OSS you have, and I have them too, you must respect the creator's wishes.

> Sorry guys, regardless of what utopian ideals of OSS you have, and I have them too, you must respect the creator's wishes.

Many of us would love the utopian dream of going to class to learn without worrying about grades, but at the end of the day, grades matter.

If the problem of information is solved today in a non-utopian free-market, the move to one becomes less dangerous.

While I would never have called YC the new grad school myself, I think you have a mistakenly utopian view of the origins of western higher education.

Utopian in a sentence as an adjective

As such, Bitcoin is macroeconomic cancer -- no matter how breathless its techno-utopian proponents may be.

In a utopian environment where women felt equally respected, sure, a sideways/slightly-inappropriate comment would be fine.

Unfortunately Marx was, shall we say, considerably more utopian about how Communism would inevitably emerge and self-regulate itself.

I love how it's not a problem with Bitcoin, it's a problem with the rest of the world not adapting to use Bitcoin fast enough!So basically, to be able to use Bitcoin, we need to develop a utopian society where the regulators are as smart as the people they're trying to regulate, the average person on the street is able to secure their computer against a financially motivated hacker, the global energy problems are solved and total privacy is achieved.

Utopian definitions

noun

an idealistic (but usually impractical) social reformer; "a Utopian believes in the ultimate perfectibility of man"

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adjective

of or pertaining to or resembling a utopia; "a Utopian novel"

See also: Utopian

adjective

characterized by or aspiring to impracticable perfection; "the dim utopian future"; "utopian idealists"; "recognized the utopian nature of his hopes"