Examples of 'too idealistic' in a sentence
Meaning of "too idealistic"
too idealistic ~ having an excessively optimistic view of things, often overlooking practical considerations or potential challenges. This phrase is commonly used to describe individuals or ideas that are focused on idealistic goals without considering the realistic limitations or drawbacks
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It feels too idealistic to not have dates.
Maybe that sounds too idealistic.
It would be too idealistic to look for a universal solution.
Let us not get too idealistic.
You may be too idealistic in your beliefs and thinking.
Some might say it is too idealistic.
Or perhaps it is too idealistic and easier said than done.
They think that he is too idealistic.
You might be too idealistic and not realistic enough.
That would be far too idealistic.
Way too idealistic.
I do not want to appear too idealistic.
They are too idealistic and impractical for every day run of the mill living.
Some people might think it too idealistic to be practical.
You can be impractical and your expectations can be too idealistic.
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It may seem too idealistic.
Some question whether this new approach is not too idealistic.
It just felt a little too idealistic for my everyday life.
Some people will argue that this is too idealistic.
I must be too idealistic.
Your beliefs about love can sometimes be too idealistic.
You are too idealistic.
One of you may be overly pragmatic and the other too idealistic.
He sounds too idealistic.
You are too idealistic and you are not willing to materially profit from your achievements.
Most of its principals are too idealistic.
He was too idealistic.
He is always quick with a dry comment whenever the boy reporter gets too idealistic.
Just young and too idealistic.
Some critics have felt that the characters as well as the setting are too idealistic.
Perhaps this is too idealistic.
Is that too idealistic to work in business?
All this may sound Utopian or too idealistic.
You are too idealistic to be king, Harald.
Competency Models are sometimes too idealistic and ambitious.
He was the main antagonist of Woodrow Wilson, whose ideas he viewed as too idealistic.
Am I being too idealistic in the way I image that the conflict can be resolved?
A more generous criticism of me is that I am too idealistic and not realistic enough.
In addition, Neptunian dissonances presage an inevitable chaos through ideas that are too idealistic.
However, their drawback is that they are too idealistic for their own good.
Too idealistic for the real world?
Which is why I was so worried that you were being too idealistic.
Was that too idealistic for you?
As a blogger, you have to be careful of being too idealistic.
Or are you too idealistic to care?
Cicero 's idea of the concordia ordinum was too idealistic.
But she 's too idealistic.
As a blogger, you have got to be mindful of being too idealistic.
No … he 's too idealistic and virtuous.
At the same time, we are often too idealistic.
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