Platonic

Platonic

Meaning of the word

The word “Platonic” is an adjective that refers to something related to the Greek philosopher Plato or his teachings. It can also be used to describe an idealized love, unrequited or just imaginary.

Origin of the word

The word “Platonic” originates in the name of the Greek philosopher Plato, who lived between 427 BC and 347 BC. He was a disciple of Socrates and Master of Aristotle, and his philosophical ideas had great influence on Western culture.

Word adverbs

Adverbs related to the word “Platonic” are “platonically” and “platonically”.

Conjunctions of the word

There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “Platonic”.

Synonyms of the word

Some synonyms of the word “Platonic” are idealized, imaginary, utopian, abstract, fanciful.

Word Definitions

  1. Related to the Greek philosopher Plato or his teachings.
  2. Idealized love, unrequited or just imaginary.

Phrases that the word applies

– He has a Platonic view of love, believes in soul mates and eternal loves.

– The platonic love she feels for the famous actor will never be matched.

Examples of the word in text

1. The concept of Platonic love is often discussed in literature and the arts.

2. The Greek philosopher Plato developed the theory of Platonic ideas.

Rhymes with the word

Some examples of words that rhyme with “Platonic” are: comic, tonic, harmonic, electronic, iconic.

Anagrams with the word

no anagrams were found with the word “Platonic”.

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