IPA: /aɪˈdiːəlɒg/
KK: /aɪˈdiːəlɒg/
A person who has many imaginative ideas or theories, often about how things should be or how society should work.
The idealogue presented a unique vision for the future of education.
Idealogue → It is formed from "idea" (from Greek "idea", meaning form or pattern) and "-logue" (from Greek "logos", meaning word or discourse). The word "idealogue" refers to a person who advocates for a particular set of ideas or beliefs, often in a systematic way.
Think of someone who speaks or discusses a specific 'idea' — 'idea' means a form or concept, and '-logue' means discourse. This helps you remember that an idealogue is someone who passionately discusses or promotes their ideas.