English
Etymology
From Greek ο��ο�ία (ootopia) "no (such) place", a term coined by Sir Thomas More, from Ancient Greek prefix ο� (oo) "not, no" + ���ο� (topos) "place, region", metaph. "occasion, opportunity".
Pronunciation
IPA|/ju�topi�/
Noun
utopia
- A world in which everything and everyone works in perfect harmony.
- The satirical treatise on government by w:Thomas More|Sir Thomas More, from which the term was coined.
Antonyms
dystopia
Derived terms
utopian
Translations
trans-top|utopia
Chinese:
Croatian: t-|hr|utopija|f
Danish: utopi
Dutch: t-|nl|utopie
Esperanto: utopio
Finnish: t-|fi|utopia
French: t+|fr|utopie|f
German: t+|de|Utopie f
Greek: t|el|οÏ�Ï�οÏ�ία|f|sc=Grek (utopÃa)
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Italian: t+|it|utopia|f
Japanese: ��� (������, ris�ky�)
Korean: t-|ko|���|sc=Hang
Lower Sorbian: utopija f
Norwegian: utopi m
Polish: t+|pl|utopia|f
Portuguese: t+|pt|utopia
Romanian: t-|ro|utopie|f
Russian: ��опи� (utópija) f
Spanish: t+|es|utopÃa|f
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Italian
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Noun
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- utopia#English|utopia
Related terms
utopico
utopista
utopistico
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