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Visionary   /vˈɪʒənˌɛri/   Listen
Visionary

adjective
1.
Not practical or realizable; speculative.  Synonyms: airy, impractical, Laputan, windy.  "Visionary schemes for getting rich"
noun
(pl. visionaries)
1.
A person given to fanciful speculations and enthusiasms with little regard for what is actually possible.
2.
A person with unusual powers of foresight.  Synonyms: illusionist, seer.






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"Visionary" Quotes from Famous Books



... Uther's elfin-tale, And roved through many a necromantic vale, Portraying chiefs who knew to tame The goblin's ire, the dragon's flame, To pierce the dark, enchanted hall Where Virtue sat in lonely thrall. From fabling Fancy's inmost store A rich, romantic robe he bore, A veil with visionary trappings hung, And o'er his Virgin Queen the ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, Issue 10, August, 1858 • Various

... this form of entertainment; the variety and rapid movement delight her—as I admit they do my dull self—and she deeply enjoys the blatant crudity of cinematic drama. "It is so entirely unlike life that it transports one to another world," says she. "Here in this strange visionary world of the pictures one lives in a maelstrom of emotions. Boys and girls meet, embrace, and marry all within the space of a few minutes upon the screen and of an hour or two of dramatic action. Children are conceived and born by some lightning process which it would be a happiness for the human ...
— The Lost Naval Papers • Bennet Copplestone

... First a troubled suspicion, then a dire certainty. Not the transparent, light-hearted, humble girl, whom a safe, prosperous country home, an honourable position, a kindly regard, left more than satisfied—happy: but the visionary, enthusiastic woman, confiding, but claiming confidence for confidence; tender and true, but demanding like sincerity, constancy, purity, and power of devotion. Had he but known her the first! But a man's fate lies in one ...
— Girlhood and Womanhood - The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes • Sarah Tytler

... often the ridicule and contempt of the world has crushed truth in the embryo or stifled it in the cradle, which makes me so eager to examine and support those opinions which mankind generally condemn as visionary and irrational.' In later times these interests became a bond between W. R. Greg and Miss Martineau. He finally let the subject drop, with the conviction that years of practice had brought it no farther on ...
— Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) - Essay 7: A Sketch • John Morley

... startled at the proposition; it seemed a wild and visionary scheme: but by degrees I began to dwell with pleasure on the subject. I had few ties beyond my native village; the income arising from my curacy was too small to make it any great obstacle: like ...
— The Backwoods of Canada • Catharine Parr Traill


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