ivory tower
Americannoun
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a place or situation remote from worldly or practical affairs.
the university as an ivory tower.
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an attitude of aloofness from or disdain or disregard for worldly or practical affairs.
his ivory tower of complacency.
noun
Other Word Forms
- ivory-towered adjective
- ivory-towerish adjective
- ivory-towerism noun
- ivory-towerist noun
- ivory-towerite noun
- ivorytowerishness noun
Etymology
Origin of ivory tower
Translation of French tour d'ivoire, phrase used by C.A. Sainte-Beuve in reference to the isolated life of the poet A. de Vigny (1837)
Example Sentences
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“I use these examples to show my team that we can’t be ivory tower operators.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 2, 2026
Often operating in ivory tower silos and echo chambers, we scientists do an incredibly poor job of explaining to the public what and why we’re studying, our methodology, and the potential advantages of our work.
From Slate • Jun. 27, 2025
However, the emphasis is less on any ultimate hookup than on how the distinct pressures of the ivory tower can torment and even destroy its inhabitants.
From Los Angeles Times • May 14, 2025
Though Dr. Mott spent her career in some of academia’s elite spaces, she was firmly committed to the idea that scholarship should be grounded and tangible, not succumbing to ivory tower abstraction.
From New York Times • Mar. 24, 2024
All life has streamed into your soul, and you have lived in the ivory tower.
From The Goose Man by Porterfield, Allen Wilson
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