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    ideal
    /ʌɪˈdɪəl/

    adjective

    noun

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  2. IDEAL definition: 1. perfect, or the best possible: 2. a principle or a way of behaving that is of a very high…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of IDEAL is of, relating to, or embodying an ideal. How to use ideal in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Ideal.

  4. An ideal is a concept or standard of perfection, existing merely as an image in the mind, or based upon a person or upon conduct: We admire the high ideals of a religious person. Sir Philip Sidney was considered the ideal in gentlemanly conduct.

  5. An ideal is a concept or standard of perfection, existing merely as an image in the mind, or based upon a person or upon conduct: We admire the high ideals of a religious person. Sir Philip Sidney was considered the ideal in gentlemanly conduct.

  6. An ideal is a model of something perfect or without equal. As an adjective, ideal describes this ultimate standard for excellence, or something that exists only as an idea.

  7. 1. Conforming to a standard of perfection or excellence; perfect or highly satisfactory: an ideal work environment. 2. a. Existing only in the mind; imaginary: an ideal world where everything works out fine. b. Lacking practicality or the possibility of realization: an ideal notion of how businesses are run. 3. Philosophy. a.

  8. ideal meaning, definition, what is ideal: the best or most suitable that something...: Learn more.

  9. Definition of ideal noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. a belief about the way you think something should be: democratic ideals. They are committed to the ideal of equality. ideal noun (PERFECT) a perfect thing or situation: The ideal would be to have a house in the country and an apartment in the city too. (Definition of ideal from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  11. An ideal is a concept or standard of perfection, existing merely as an image in the mind, or based upon a person or upon conduct: We admire the high ideals of a religious person. Sir Philip Sidney was considered the ideal in gentlemanly conduct.