Utilitarian
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What Does Utilitarian Mean?
- 实用主义者
 - 功利主义者
 
Utilitarian Pronunciation
/ˌjuːtɪlɪˈtɛəriən/
Utilitarian Definition
adjective
Definition
Designed to be useful or practical rather than attractive.
In ZH
旨在实用或实用而非美观的设计。
How to Use Utilitarian in a Sentence
- The utilitarian design of the furniture focuses on functionality.
 - She prefers utilitarian clothing over fashionable outfits.
 - Utilitarianism is a theory in normative ethics that suggests that the best action is the one that maximizes utility.
 - Many government programs are based on utilitarian principles, aiming to provide the greatest benefit to the most people.
 - The architect's utilitarian approach resulted in a highly efficient building.
 
noun
Definition
A person who advocates or adheres to utilitarianism, a doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority.
In ZH
倡导或遵循功利主义的人,一种理论认为,如果行动是有用的或有利于大多数人的,那么这些行动就是正确的。
How to Use Utilitarian in a Sentence
- As a utilitarian, he believes that consequences should dictate moral choices.
 - In discussions of ethics, a utilitarian perspective can lead to controversial debates.
 - Utilitarians often evaluate the outcomes of actions in terms of happiness and suffering.
 - Many historical figures, like John Stuart Mill, were prominent utilitarians who influenced modern philosophy.
 - A utilitarian approach to policy-making often emphasizes cost-benefit analyses.