Our world is driven by measurable, pragmatic results.

In our results-driven world, “quixotic” stands out as something curious with hints of romance, ambition and wildly unrealistic expectations.

With its roots from idealist Don Quixote, the term has evolved to describe people who dare to dream despite limitations.

Here’s what you need to know about the word “quixotic.”

What is the definition of ‘quixotic’?

The word “quixotic” means that something is exceedingly idealistic, unrealistic or impractical.

It is an adjective that describes something foolishly unwise or extravagantly chivalrous.

Oftentimes, it can describe an idea that is unlikely to succeed.

How is ‘quixotic’ pronounced?

The word “quixotic” is pronounced /kwik-SOT-ik/.

How can you use ‘quixotic’ in a sentence?

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