quixotic
adjective
quix·ot·ic
kwik-ˈsä-tik
1
: foolishly impractical especially in the pursuit of ideals
What started as an act of rather quixotic nostalgia has grown into one of the most sophisticated preservation efforts in the country.—
Richard Todd
especially
: marked by rash lofty romantic ideas or extravagantly chivalrous action doomed to fail
… the quixotic search for cities of gold. —
Thomas Y. Canby
… Zamenhof's quixotic desire that Esperanto would become the world's second language. —
Martin Gardner
2
: capricious, unpredictable
… the weatherman lectured on the quixotic nature of the jet stream.—
Russell Baker
… his revolving-door appointments and quixotic rule changes offended even his own supporters …—
World Press Rev.
quixotically
adverb
… those who are quixotically determined to lose money for integrity's sake.
—
Christopher Hitchens
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Merriam-Webster unabridged




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