As adjectives the difference between quixotic and impractical
is that quixotic is possessing or acting with the desire to do noble and romantic deeds, without thought of realism and practicality; exceedingly idealistic while impractical is not practical; impracticable.
quixotic
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
Possessing or acting with the desire to do noble and romantic deeds, without thought of realism and practicality; exceedingly idealistic.
Impulsive.
Like ; romantic to extravagance; absurdly chivalric; apt to be deluded.
Usage notes
Although the term is derived from the name of the character Don Quixote, the letters qu and x are both read as is usual for English spelling ().
Derived terms
* quixotically
impractical
English
Usage notes
* Said of people, theories, philosophies, etc.
Antonyms
* practical
Derived terms
* impracticality
* impractically
* impracticalness