Idealist vs Crusader - What's the difference?
idealist | crusader |
(philosophy) One who adheres to idealism.
Someone whose conduct stems from idealism rather than from practicality.
An unrealistic or impractical visionary.
Person engaged in a crusade.
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* idealistic * idealisticallyReferences
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(Crusades)Noun
(en noun)citation, passage=Tony's face expressed relief, and Nettie sat silent for a moment until the vicar said “It was a generous impulse, but it may have been a momentary one, while in the case of monk and crusader there must have been a sustaining purpose, and possibly a great abnegation, a leaving of lands and possessions.”}}
- the crusaders of the Middle Ages