Quixotism
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+ | #Like [[w:Don Quixote|Don Quixote]]; romantic to extravagance; absurdly [[chivalric]]; apt to be deluded. | ||
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- Possessing or acting with the desire to do noble and romantic deeds, without thought of realism and practicality.
- Impulsive.
- Like Don Quixote; romantic to extravagance; absurdly chivalric; apt to be deluded.
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