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Example sentences for "idealized"

Lexicographically close words:
idealists; ideality; idealization; idealizations; idealize; idealizes; idealizing; ideally; ideals; idear
  1. To The Child in the House and Emerald Uthwart, both "imaginary portraits," we may go for the early life of Pater, as Marius is the idealized record of his young manhood.

  2. She was not handsome, not intelligent, not good; yet he idealized her, for she was the source of half his inspiration.

  3. It is now generally admitted that a more or less idealized humanity is the form which every conception of a personal God must take.

  4. Theocritus turned from polite society and sought solace in his no doubt idealized recollections of actual shepherd life.

  5. These, however, are found in conjunction with idealized elements of courtly tradition, both in the dramatic eclogues themselves and more especially in the ecloghe maggiaiuole or May-day shows of the Congrega dei Rozzi.

  6. A point of contact between the two traditions may be found in the commedie maggiaiuole, a sort of May-day shows also represented by the Rozzi, but of a more idealized character than the rustic drama proper.

  7. The truth is, however, that Much and Little John, Scathlock and Scarlet are, in spite of their more homely speech and humour, scarcely less idealized than any of the other characters I have mentioned.

  8. Robin and Maid Marian are, of course, characters no whit less idealized than the shepherds, though the process was largely effected by popular tradition instead of by the author.

  9. His book "Utopia", idealized an imaginary society living according to the principles of natural virtue.

  10. It is not impossible that Amory gives under her name a highly idealized portrait of some one he knew.

  11. Even more strongly than in the case of Mrs. Bovey there seems to have grown up in the public mind a kind of idealized picture of her.

  12. Weber's "Invitation to the Dance" is the source of the modern idealized waltz, because it was not written for the feet alone, but also for the heart and the imagination.

  13. Every student of music knows that the symphony and sonata are called "idealized dance forms," because they are direct outgrowths of the dances that were cultivated originally in Italy, France, and Germany.

  14. Woman's handicap as a working animal in competition with man is too obvious and too deep-seated to be idealized away.

  15. It's his infatuation, far more than my bungling, which has magnified and idealized Susan into a goddess.

  16. He has a new Susan, a composite Susan, a Susan who never was and never will be, a Susan idealized as much from my letters as from his recollections of her face.

  17. Michael could not bear to withdraw from this glow in which every human countenance was idealized as by amber limes in a theater.

  18. I shall be grateful if my readers will accept it as such rather than as an idealized or debased presentation of my own existence up to the age of twenty-three.

  19. Her genius, which in a later day might have taken the form of mental creation, concentrated in a supreme capacity for idealized human passion, and its blind impulse was a reproduction of itself in another being.

  20. To say with Renan and others that the idealized likeness must from the nature of the case be the correct one, because such a person as Jesus was, is best seen at a distance and by poetic gaze, is again to beg the question.

  21. It is the God incarnate, more than the God of the Jews or of nature, who being idealized has taken so great and salutary a hold on the modern mind;" and more to the same effect, in the essay on Theism.

  22. I know what love for an idealized person can be.

  23. In England it has never been of any great account, but in America the vulgar individualist's self-protective exaltation of an idealized Common Man has worked and is working infinite mischief.

  24. This spirit of humility has been idealized in art, in the form of Madonna known as the Madre Pia.

  25. Out of the great mass of Madonna subjects are selected, here, only the idealized and devotional pictures of the Mother and Babe.

  26. The subject had its origin as an idealized nativity, set in pastoral surroundings which suggest the Bethlehem manger.

  27. Among the idealized presences about the Virgin's throne may sometimes be seen the prosaic figure of the donor, whose munificence has made the picture possible.

  28. But Manon Phlipon doubtless idealized this wooden formalist who adored her, as she idealized herself and all her surroundings, including The People, who turned and rent her at the last.

  29. His art began with landscape--his second book, much of the matter of which was written before the contents of the first, was wholly landscape, landscape idealized and made lyric.

  30. It is romance--an idealized world, and an idealized negro.

  31. The Court, idealized by Castiglione, censured by Guarini, inveighed against by La Casa, here shows its inner rottenness for our inspection, at the pleasure of a charlatan who thrives on this pollution.

  32. The vision of a Golden Age idealized man's actual enjoyment of the country, and hallowed, as with inexplicable pathos, the details of ordinary rustic life.

  33. If men criticise such women with asperity it is not to be wondered at; they have so long idealized women that they find it hard to speak moderately.

  34. And if parents object to their daughter marrying ruin, then they are represented as monsters of cruelty; while the girl who flies stealthily to her misery, and breaks every moral tie to do so, is idealized into an angel of truth and suffering.

  35. The Mill on the Floss contains a large element of autobiography, and its heroine, Maggie Tulliver, is, perhaps, her idealized self.

  36. Whether Cooper's Indian was the real being, or an idealized and rather melo-dramatic version of the truth, has been a subject of dispute.

  37. They present a poetic and idealized version of life, deal with the highest passions and the wildest buffoonery, and introduce a great variety of those daring situations and incidents which we agree to call romantic.

  38. The prominence given to that Apple pie in that book and in my two years of reading idealized it.

  39. He even idealized blueberries, "a very innocent ambrosial taste, as if made of ether itself, as they are colored with it.

  40. He had seen the little picture; his work was an idealized copy, but it must be admitted a marvelous work.

  41. Gerald drew from the folio a woman's face--the face that Edward had shown, but idealized and etherealized.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "idealized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    heavenly; ideal; idyllic; paradisal; romantic; speculative; theoretical