dulcinea

[duhl-suh-ney-uh]

dulcinea Definition

a woman who is the object of a man's infatuation or chivalrous devotion.

Using dulcinea: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dulcinea" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He saw her as his Dulcinea, the one he would do anything for.

  • Example

    She was the Dulcinea of his dreams.

  • Example

    He wrote poetry about his Dulcinea.

dulcinea Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dulcinea

Phrases with dulcinea

  • tilting at windmills

    engaging in a futile activity or pursuing a goal that is impossible to achieve

    Example

    He spent his life tilting at windmills, chasing after his Dulcinea.

  • extremely idealistic; unrealistic and impractical

    Example

    His pursuit of his Dulcinea was quixotic, as she was already married.

  • Sancho Panza

    a loyal and practical companion to a quixotic or idealistic person

    Example

    His best friend was his Sancho Panza, always there to support him in his pursuit of his Dulcinea.

Origins of dulcinea

from Spanish 'Dulcinea del Toboso', the name of Don Quixote's beloved in the novel 'Don Quixote' by Miguel de Cervantes

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Summary: dulcinea in Brief

'Dulcinea' [duhl-suh-ney-uh] refers to a woman who is the object of a man's infatuation or chivalrous devotion. The term originates from the novel 'Don Quixote' by Miguel de Cervantes, where Dulcinea is the beloved of the protagonist. 'Dulcinea' is often used in phrases like 'tilting at windmills,' which means engaging in a futile activity, and 'quixotic,' which means extremely idealistic and unrealistic.