Crossword-Solution: IDEALISE
We have 18 clues for the answer “IDEALISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Interpret loftily: Br. sp. | 1 answer |
| Make too much of | 4 answers |
| romanticise | 6 answers |
| make the most of | 7 answers |
| FORM in the mind | 9 answers |
| ideate | 13 answers |
| objectify | 17 answers |
| Envisage | 22 answers |
| Fabricate | 39 answers |
| Visualise | 40 answers |
| Conceive | 41 answers |
| transfigure | 53 answers |
| Imagine | 55 answers |
| Glamorise | 55 answers |
| Beautify | 56 answers |
| speculate | 58 answers |
| Simulate | 58 answers |
| Feign | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IDEALISE (5)
The wastage of ill-health seemed to idealise the general character of the features, bringing out the unsuspected nobility of some, the strength of others, and in one case revealing an essentially comic aspect.
The Misses Mould could idealise a player’s habit, or a court-lady’s petticoat, or even an act of parliament.
Downie will give you, that is to say, get rid of cock-and-bull stories, idealise my unworthy self, and, as I said last night, make me a peg on which to hang your own best thoughts--Sunchildism will be as near truth as anything you are likely to get.
She did not idealise him either, it was more serious than that; she was thrilled by his voice, and his touch, she dreamed of him, longed for him when he was not with her.
One can use beautiful phrases, can idealise with a certain amount of logic, and can actually achieve things.” Julian shrugged his shoulders.
Quotes with IDEALISE (2)
Tolstoy was perfectly right to protest that history is not made to happen by the combination of such obscure entities as the ‘power’ or ‘mental activity’ assumed by naïve historians; indeed he was, in Kareev’s view, at his best when he denounced the tendency of metaphysically minded writers to attribute causal efficacy to, or idealise, such abstract entities as ‘heroes’, ‘historic forces’, ‘moral forces’, ‘nationalism’, ‘reason’ and so on, whereby they simultaneously committe…
People idealise their animals, and at the same time they patronisingly overlook a dog's natural life - biting fleas, burying bones, rolling in garbage, barking up an empty tree all night... But what do they do themselves? Bury stuff that will rot in secret and then dig it up and bury it again and rant and rave under empty trees!
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1965).