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ideal

/aɪˈdiː.əl/

Meanings
  • Adjective

    A state or situation that is pleasantly satisfying or desirable.

    - "Living in the countryside is an ideal situation for those who love nature."
    - "Finding true love is the ideal goal for many people."
  • Noun

    A model or standard to be imitated.

    - "The teacher set an ideal example for her students."
    - "The company strives to be an ideal employer."

Pronunciation
  1. /aɪˈdiː.əl/



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Synonyms

Lie ideal
Rhymes
Words rhyming with ideal
peal , reveal , real , veil
Variants
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ideal , idealless , ideals , ideal point , ideal points , beau ideal , beau ideals , beaus ideal , beaux ideal , ego ideal , ego ideals , far from ideal
Etymology
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Late Middle English: from Old French idéal, from Latin idem 'the same' + ael 'ideal, perfect'


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  1. The word 'ideal' comes from the Latin words 'idem' meaning 'the same' and 'ael' meaning 'ideal, perfect'

  2. In mathematics, an ideal is a subset of a ring that has certain properties, such as being closed under addition and multiplication.

  3. The term 'ideal' is often used in music to describe a perfect or idealized version of a melody or harmony.


Related Concepts
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  1. Idealism: A philosophical belief that holds that reality is fundamentally mental, spiritual, or ideal, rather than physical.

  2. Ideal type: A concept in sociology and social sciences, used to describe the perfect or ideal representation of a social phenomenon or group.


Culture
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In literature, the term 'ideal' is often used to describe the perfect state or situation that a character aspires to achieve. In art, the concept of the 'ideal' is often represented through the use of idealized figures or scenes. In philosophy, the 'ideal' is a central concept in various theories, such as Plato's Forms and Aristotle's concept of the 'unmoved mover'.

How to Memorize "ideal"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize 'ideal', imagine a perfect situation or state that brings you joy and satisfaction.
    - Close your eyes and imagine a peaceful scene, such as a beautiful garden or a serene lake.
    - Focus on the details of the scene and the emotions it evokes.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'ideal' with the feeling of happiness and satisfaction.
    - Think of a time when you experienced an ideal situation, and remember the details and emotions.
    - Associate the word with positive words, such as 'perfect', 'satisfying', and 'idealized'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic device by associating the word 'ideal' with a memorable phrase or acronym.
    - For example, you could use the phrase 'Ideal Is A Delightful Experience' or the acronym 'I'm Dazzled Everyday'.


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