utopie

common nounproper noun

Syllable Decomposition

utopie

from the English utopia, a word invented in 1516 by Thomas More in his book Utopia. Constructed with the Greek prefix οὐ- ou- of privative sense, and noted in Latin with the single letter u, and τόπος topos, meaning therefore '(which is) in no place'.

Definitions

Synonyms

Antonyms

contre-utopiedystopiepantopie

Plural

utopies

Translations

  • germangerman:Utopie
  • englishenglish:utopia
  • spanishspanish:utopía
  • greekgreek:ουτοπία
  • dutchdutch:utopie
  • portugueseportuguese:utopia

See also

Utopie (pn.) utopisme (cn.) utopique (adj.) utopiste (adj.)