ideological — relating to or based on ideology; having strong beliefs about politics, society, or economics
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: relating to or based on ideology; having strong beliefs about politics, society, or economics
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌaɪdiəˈlɑːdʒɪkəl/
Korean meaning: 이데올로기의, 이념의; 정치·사회·경제에 대한 강한 신념과 관련된
Korean pronunciation: 아이-디-어-로지-컬 (강세: 로지)
Example Sentences
- My grandfather's ideological stubbornness makes family dinners feel like political debates.
- The two parties have fundamental ideological differences on economic policy.
- She refused to compromise, claiming it was an ideological principle, not just stubbornness.
ideological
ADJECTIVE//ˌaɪdiəˈlɑːdʒɪkəl//
relating to or based on ideology; having strong beliefs about politics, society, or economics

Passionate opposing political beliefs clash
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Ideological passion meets logical and psychological analysis
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Origin
그리스어 'idea(아이디어)'와 'logos(논리, 학문)'에서 온 'ideology'에 형용사 어미 '-ical'이 붙어 만들어진 단어입니다. 18세기 프랑스 철학자들이 '관념의 과학'이라는 뜻으로 사용하기 시작했어요.
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“My grandfather's ideological stubbornness makes family dinners feel like political debates.”
“The two parties have fundamental ideological differences on economic policy.”
“She refused to compromise, claiming it was an ideological principle, not just stubbornness.”
“The movie was criticized for being too ideological and not entertaining enough.”
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