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quixotism

[ kwik-suh-tiz-uhm ]

noun

  1. (sometimes initial capital letter) quixotic character or practice.
  2. a quixotic idea or act.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of quixotism1

1660–70; ( Don ) Quixote + -ism
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Example Sentences

In this condition not the least of my misery lay in the reflection that I had done no good; that I had suffered for a quixotism, and shown myself stubborn and obstinate to no purpose.

Don't let any false quixotism blind you to that, Vane.

With three jumps I was up in the little gallery, wringing the hands of those performers and calling down blessings upon their quixotism as musical missionaries.

In a later instance, related by Walter Savage Landor, Paine's generosity amounted to quixotism.

He was capable of quixotism of the most whimsical sort.

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