quixotic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kwɪkˈsɒt.ɪk]
  • Us [ kwɪkˈsɑː.t̬ɪk]

Meaning of quixotic In English

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Examples of quixotic

  • To suggest that the record company will simply dissolve because of online delivery is quixotic.

  • At the same time, he acknowledges the quixotic nature of an idea that is 'a kind of rearguard response to the commodification of architecture'.

  • But it was hard to love the following 17-minute manipulation of synthesised drum-kit patterns, and the project felt self-absorbed and quixotic.

  • The honour of banners and rhetoric and quixotic courage was real and often useful, but it was not central to the practice of soldier's honour.

  • Parole seems at first sight a highly chivalric, even quixotic, institution.

  • Capturing this acceptably well by using crosssectional data aggregated by provinces is a quixotic quest, and can never yield more than very crude results.

  • One date, however, proves quixotic in this respect.

  • Yet, due to its typically quixotic and spontaneous nature, play is hard to document systematically.

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