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Ideal vs. Vision

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Idealadjective

Existing in idea or thought; conceptional; intellectual; mental; as, ideal knowledge.

Visionnoun

(uncountable) The sense or ability of sight.

Idealadjective

Reaching an imaginary standard of excellence; fit for a model; faultless; as, ideal beauty.

‘There will always be a wide interval between practical and ideal excellence.’;

Visionnoun

(countable) Something seen; an object perceived visually.

Idealadjective

Existing in fancy or imagination only; visionary; unreal.

Visionnoun

(countable) Something imaginary one thinks one sees.

‘He tried drinking from the pool of water, but realized it was only a vision.’;

Idealadjective

Teaching the doctrine of idealism; as, the ideal theory or philosophy.

Visionnoun

Something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.

Idealadjective

Imaginary.

Visionnoun

(countable) An ideal or a goal toward which one aspires.

‘He worked tirelessly toward his vision of world peace.’;

Idealnoun

A mental conception regarded as a standard of perfection; a model of excellence, beauty, etc.

‘The ideal is to be attained by selecting and assembling in one whole the beauties and perfections which are usually seen in different individuals, excluding everything defective or unseemly, so as to form a type or model of the species. Thus, the Apollo Belvedere is the ideal of the beauty and proportion of the human frame.’;

Visionnoun

(countable) A religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance.

‘He had a vision of the Virgin Mary.’;

Idealnoun

the idea of something that is perfect; something that one hopes to attain

Visionnoun

(countable) A person or thing of extraordinary beauty.

Idealnoun

model of excellence or perfection of a kind; one having no equal

Visionnoun

(uncountable) Pre-recorded film or tape; footage.

Idealadjective

conforming to an ultimate standard of perfection or excellence; embodying an ideal

Visionverb

(transitive) To imagine something as if it were to be true.

Idealadjective

constituting or existing only in the form of an idea or mental image or conception;

‘a poem or essay may be typical of its period in idea or ideal content’;

Visionverb

(transitive) To present as in a vision.

Idealadjective

of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of the reality of ideas

Visionverb

(transitive) To provide with a vision.

Idealadjective

satisfying one's conception of what is perfect; most suitable

‘this is an ideal opportunity to save money’; ‘the swimming pool is ideal for a quick dip’;

Visionnoun

The act of seeing external objects; actual sight.

‘Faith here is turned into vision there.’;

Idealadjective

existing only in the imagination; desirable or perfect but not likely to become a reality

‘in an ideal world, we might have made a different decision’;

Visionnoun

The faculty of seeing; sight; one of the five senses, by which colors and the physical qualities of external objects are appreciated as a result of the stimulating action of light on the sensitive retina, an expansion of the optic nerve.

Idealadjective

representing an abstract or hypothetical optimum

‘mathematical modelling can determine theoretically ideal conditions’;

Visionnoun

That which is seen; an object of sight.

Idealnoun

a person or thing regarded as perfect

‘you're my ideal of how a man should be’;

Visionnoun

Especially, that which is seen otherwise than by the ordinary sight, or the rational eye; a supernatural, prophetic, or imaginary sight; an apparition; a phantom; a specter; as, the visions of Isaiah.

‘The baseless fabric of this vision.’; ‘No dreams, but visions strange.’;

Idealnoun

a standard or principle to be aimed at

‘tolerance and freedom, the liberal ideals’;

Visionnoun

Hence, something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.

Visionverb

To see in a vision; to dream.

‘For them no visioned terrors daunt,Their nights no fancied specters haunt.’;

Visionnoun

a vivid mental image;

‘he had a vision of his own death’;

Visionnoun

the ability to see; the faculty of vision

Visionnoun

the perceptual experience of seeing;

‘the runners emerged from the trees into his clear vision’; ‘he had a visual sensation of intense light’;

Visionnoun

the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses;

‘popular imagination created a world of demons’; ‘imagination reveals what the world could be’;

Visionnoun

a religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance;

‘he had a vision of the Virgin Mary’;

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