wilkins micawber

Học thuật
Thân thiện
wilkins micawber

Mr. Wilkins Micawber stands smiling in his worn but tidy coat, always expecting something to turn up.

Definition

Noun: - A fictional character created by Charles Dickens: Wilkins Micawber is a character from the novel David Copperfield, known for his distinctive personality and catchphrases. - An eternal optimist: The name "Micawber" or "Wilkins Micawber" is used to describe a person who remains hopeful and expects a positive turn of events, especially in financial matters, despite persistent difficulties or evidence to the contrary. This usage derives directly from the character's traits.

Usage Examples
  • Noun (as a proper name for the character):

    • In Dickens's novel, Wilkins Micawber is famous for his unwavering belief that "something will turn up."
    • The actor portrayed Wilkins Micawber with great charm and optimism.
  • Noun (as a descriptor for a personality type):

    • Don't be such a Micawber; you need a practical plan, not just hope.
    • His Wilkins Micawber attitude left him perpetually in debt but never in despair.
Advanced Usage
  • "Micawberish" or "Micawber-like" (adjective): Exhibiting the traits of Wilkins Micawber, particularly foolish or unfounded optimism.
    • His Micawberish faith in the stock market was his undoing.
  • "Micawberism" (noun): The philosophy or behavior characteristic of Wilkins Micawber.
    • The company's failure was a result of pure Micawberism, with no solid strategy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Micawber (noun): A common shortened form used to refer to the character or a person like him.
    • He's a regular Micawber, always waiting for his lucky break.
Synonyms
  • Optimist: A person who tends to be hopeful and confident about the future.
  • Pollyanna: A person characterized by irrepressible optimism and a tendency to find good in everything (from another literary character).
  • Idealist: A person who is guided more by ideals than by practical considerations.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "Something will turn up": This is the catchphrase most associated with Wilkins Micawber. It is used to express a passive, hopeful expectation that a solution or opportunity will appear without active effort.
    • I haven't found a job yet, but something will turn up—that's my Micawber philosophy.
wilkins micawber

Mr. Wilkins Micawber stands smiling in his worn but tidy coat, always expecting something to turn up.

Noun
  1. fictional character created by Charles Dickens; an eternal optimist

Từ đồng nghĩa