different between unrealistic vs idealised
unrealistic
English
Etymology
From un- +? realistic.
Adjective
unrealistic (comparative more unrealistic, superlative most unrealistic)
- Not realistic.
Translations
See also
- utopian
Anagrams
- unclarities
unrealistic From the web:
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idealised
English
Adjective
idealised (comparative more idealised, superlative most idealised)
- Alternative spelling of idealized
Verb
idealised
- simple past tense and past participle of idealise
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