Idealized

How many syllables in Idealized?

idealized has 4 syllables

Split Idealized into syllables?

ide-al-ized

Definition of Idealized

To represent something as perfect or better than in reality.

How should Idealized divide into syllables

This word has 4 syllables. The vowels are 'i', 'e', 'a', and 'i'. The consonants are 'd', 'l', 'z', and 'd'.

Part of Speech - Idealized

Verb

She idealized her spouse as the perfect partner in her mind.

Sentences with Idealized

  • He idealized his childhood as a time of endless adventures.
  • She couldn't help but idealize her favorite actor.
  • The artist idealized the model's features in his painting.
  • He always idealized his grandparents as wise and kind.
  • The movie idealized the main character's life, making it seem perfect and easy.
  • The author idealized the countryside in her novel.
  • She idealized the idea of love, but the reality was different.
  • The politician was idealized by his supporters who believed he could solve all their problems.
  • He idealized his job, but soon realized it was not as glamorous as he thought.
  • She idealized her idea of success, but it turned out to be different than what she expected.

Quotes with Idealized

  • To idealize is to betray.
  • The danger of the past was that men became slaves. The danger of the future is that men may become robots. True enough, robots do not rebel. But given man's nature, robots cannot live and remain sane, they become 'Golems.' They will destroy their world and themselves because they cannot stand any longer the boredom of a meaningless life. - Erich Fromm
  • The great danger of the 20th century was the notion that progress is inevitable. It's not inevitable. We have to make it happen. We have to be prepared to idealize the best of the past and bring it forward.
  • A lot of people idealize freedom, but when they have the opportunity to seize it, they run scared.
  • To idealize a science is to debase it, for it implies that science is now engaged in metaphysics.
  • The purpose of morality is to teach you, not to suffer and die, but to enjoy yourself and live.
  • I try to not talk about work and keep my head down and be as low-key as possible. If you idealize someone, it's not really possible to become friends with them.
  • A lot of people idealize actors and actresses as people who have such wonderful lives. But the truth is, we're all still trying to figure it out. Some of us just have better publicists.
  • I think people idealize marriage, and confuse it with happiness.
  • People idealize the artist's life. I think the truth is the opposite.
  • The problem with idealizing is that it makes us all amateurs. We're taught to identify the most likely cause of failure and then to invest in it emotionally.
  • Idealizing is a thankless job, and a stressful one. The idealizer makes no excuses for the flaws of the idealized.
  • We idealize love, but romance has a finite duration. It's the friendship that sustains it.
  • People idealize their kids' teachers. I mean, some of them are great. But some of them, let's face it, would be happier in another job.
  • When we idealize a person, we give them the power to disappoint us.
  • We idealize childhood, but childhood is full of sorrow. It's primal business. Childhood is scary, that's the whole point of it.
  • I think people idealize politicians, but I'm not sure why. Maybe it's because they have a lot of power, or maybe it's because they're supposed to represent the people.
  • I think we all idealize relationships, but they're not always what we think they'll be.
  • We idealize the idea of a perfect society, but the truth is, there is no such thing.

Number of characters in Idealized

9 ( i, d, e, a, l, i, z, e, d )

Unique letters in Idealized

6 ( i, d, e, a, l, z )

Idealized Backwards

dezilaedi

Phonetic Transcription of Idealized

IPA (International): aɪˈdi:ʌˌlaɪzd

ARA (American): aɪˈdiʌˌlaɪzd

EPA (English): aɪˈdi:ʌˌlaɪzd

AY-DIY-AH-LAY-ZD