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Definition of "idealogue" [i•de•a•logue]

  • One given to fanciful ideas or theories. (noun)

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Use "idealogue" in a sentence
  • "Coomarasamy is again peddling the Webb-line that whenever Obama flip-flops he is being a "pragmatist" and not an "idealogue" - unlike George Bush."
  • "The problem with not being an idealogue, that is, not saying it is positively black or white, is that such honesty brings on problems of what shade of gray it should be."
  • "And while I'm at it, what, exactly is an "idealogue"?"