Definition of unideal in English:
unideal
adjectiveʌnʌɪˈdɪəlʌnʌɪˈdiːəl
Not satisfying one's perception of what is perfect.
we have all had unideal parents
Example sentencesExamples
- It represents an unideal existence; a flawed, broken world of all that we hate, fear, and dread; a nightmare world.
- The mutual bank will never show anybody that paper money which is never convertible can ever be made steadily useful in an unideal world, either with or without a government fiat.
- Since MPEG-2 is unideal for editing, many/most video editors don't support MPEG-2 input files.
- Hence Elgar's missive might be decoded to read, " Whether you are as nice as Sugar and Spice or only as unideal as I am.’
- It, as a romance, displays the fulfillment of desire and, as a comedy, the upward movement from the unideal to the ideal.