Bovarism

/ˈbɒvərɪzəm/ noun

A romantic, delusional attitude toward life characterized by imagining oneself living a more glamorous or dramatic existence than reality actually offers.

Derived from Madame Bovary, the protagonist of Gustave Flaubert's 1857 novel, who constantly fantasizes about a more exciting life than her provincial existence allows. The -ism suffix denotes a philosophical condition or tendency.

AMቦቫሪዝም
ARبُوْفَرِيْزِم
BNবোভারিজম
CAbovarisme
CSbovarismus
DAbovarisme
DEBovarismus
ELβοβαρισμός
ESbovarismo
FAبووارिजم
FIbovarismi
FRbovarisme
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