angelism

[US]/[ˈæŋdʒəlɪzəm]/
[UK]/[ˈæŋdʒəlɪzəm]/

Translation

n.A tendency to sentimentalize or idealize life, especially in literature.; A belief in the inherent goodness of humanity and the world.; A naive or overly optimistic view of life.

Phrases & Collocations

avoiding angelism

criticizing angelism

rejecting angelism

angelism's influence

angelism and art

early angelism

pure angelism

showed angelism

embracing angelism

angelism's rise

Example Sentences

the artist's work displayed a strong current of angelism, focusing on purity and innocence.

critics questioned the excessive angelism in the novel, finding it unrealistic and saccharine.

her speech was filled with angelism, advocating for universal peace and understanding.

the film's angelism felt contrived, lacking the grit of real-world struggles.

he rejected the prevailing angelism of the era, preferring a more cynical worldview.

the poem's angelism created a sense of hope amidst the bleak landscape.

despite its flaws, the play retained a certain naive angelism that charmed audiences.

the movement's angelism inspired many to volunteer and work for social good.

a touch of angelism permeated the story, even as it depicted harsh realities.

the author's angelism led them to create characters who always strived for the best.

the essay explored the dangers of unchecked angelism and its potential for disappointment.

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