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    Utopias. A utopia ( / juːˈtoʊpiə / yoo-TOH-pee-ə) typically describes an imaginary community or society that possesses highly desirable or near-perfect qualities for its members. [1] It was coined by Sir Thomas More for his 1516 book Utopia, which describes a fictional island society in the New World .

  2. Apr 12, 2024 · utopia, an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions. Hence utopian and utopianism are words used to denote visionary reform that tends to be impossibly idealistic.

  3. 1. often capitalized : a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions. 2. : an impractical scheme for social improvement. 3. : an imaginary and indefinitely remote place. Did you know? There’s quite literally no place like utopia.

  4. Utopia: Created by Gillian Flynn. With John Cusack, Ashleigh LaThrop, Dan Byrd, Desmin Borges. A group of young adults, who meet online, get a hold of a cult underground graphic novel, which not only pins them as a target of a shadowy deep state organization, but also burdens them with the dangerous task of saving the world.

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Derived from the Greek for “no place” ( ou topos) and coined by More, the word utopia refers to an imaginary and perfect world, an ideally organized state.

  6. noun. sometimes not capital any real or imaginary society, place, state, etc, considered to be perfect or ideal. Utopia. (1516) A book by Sir Thomas More that describes an imaginary ideal society free of poverty and suffering. The expression utopia is coined from Greek words and means “no place.” Discover More. Notes.

  7. noun [ C/U ] us / juˈtoʊ·pi·ə / Add to word list. social studies. a perfect society in which everyone is happy: [ U ] The idea of America as utopia has recurred throughout our history. [ C ] When plans to rebuild the neighborhood were first announced, I’d been hoping for a utopia.

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