Unworldly, moving out with quiet Scot (7)
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I believe the answer is:
utopian
'unworldly moving out with quiet scot' is the definition.
The definition and answer can be both people as well as being singular nouns.
Perhaps they are linked in a way I don't understand?
'moving out with quiet scot' is the wordplay.
'moving' indicates an anagram (letters are moved around).
'with' says to put letters next to each other.
'quiet' becomes 'p' (music symbol for 'piano', ie soft or quiet).
'scot' becomes 'ian' (Scottish given name).
'out' anagrammed gives 'uto'.
'uto'+'p'+'ian'='UTOPIAN'
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for utopian that I've seen before include "Thomas More-ish?" , "Too perfect for this world" , "ideal but unrealistic" , "Really ideal in perfect fictional country" , "Fancifully ideal" .)