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fantasy
  1. That which comes from one's imagination.
  2. (literature) The literary genre generally dealing with themes of magic and the supernatural, imaginary worlds and creatures, etc.
  3. A fantastical design.
  4. (slang) The drug gamma-hydroxybutyric acid.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “Imagine if your most outrageous fantasy came true, and she confessed her love to you and then married you.”
      “Your ridiculous proposal could only ever work within the realms of fantasy.”
      “The author's works range from fantasy to science fiction and essays.”
fantasist
  1. One who creates fantasies.
  2. One living in a fantasy world.
  3. A writer who writes in the fantasy style.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “He is just a fantasist and these absurd stories shouldn't be given any credibility.”
      “This documented fact makes the writer's supposed statistic look like the wishful thinking of a fantasist.”
      “Maybe I'm a delusional fantasist who right now is wearing three-fingered white gloves.”
fantasticality
fantasticism
  1. The quality of being fantastical; whimsicality.
fantasticalness
  1. The state or condition of being fantastical.
fantasization
fantasiser
  1. someone who indulges themselves in fantasies
  2. Examples:
    1. “Tom is a quick-witted, but self-absorbed fantasiser who, due to the suffocating mall atmosphere, is beginning to hallucinate.”
      “A jury unanimously convicted the fantasiser who put his fantasies into practice of the armed robbery and of carrying a shotgun with intent.”
fantasizer
  1. someone who indulges themselves in fantasies
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The film seems to lead us to expect the case-history of a neurotic fantasizer, then ends up offering us instead the fantasy itself.”
      “In fact we don't know if the killer really is a killer or just an elaborate fantasizer, and neither does he.”
      “Kate is a fantasizer, a fictionalizer, a screenwriter by profession.”
fantabulousness
  1. The condition of being fantabulous
fantast
  1. (obsolete) One whose manners or ideas are fantastic and fanciful.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Besides plays, now unreadable, he wrote two long novels and a number of short tales, which all bear witness to the fantast in him.”
      “He has himself a good deal of the fantast again, but with a better basis of solidity beneath it.”
fantasticity
  1. (rare) The state of being fantastic.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Imagine the fantasticity of a 120 square-yard plot in the F.B. Area selling at Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 70,000!”
fantasticness
  1. (obsolete) fantasticalness
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  3. Examples:
    1. “There's a small button you can press to open valves in the exhaust system and increase the fantasticness of the noise.”
fantastry
  1. Something fantastical.
fantasie
  1. Obsolete spelling of fantasy
fantasticalities
fantasizations
  1. plural of fantasization
fantasticisms
  1. plural of fantasticism
fantasisers
  1. plural of fantasiser
fantasizers
  1. plural of fantasizer
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Most fantasizers find being in a formal trance more vivid than other imagery in their daily lives, but similar.”
      “Parents of fantasizers often disciplined their children by reasoning with them instead of laying down hard-and-fast laws.”
      “Not surprisingly, fantasizers become deeply absorbed in stories, movies and drama, often becoming oblivious to real-world stimuli.”
fantasists
  1. plural of fantasist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Long acquaintance with her own profession makes her impatient with fantasists and phonies.”
      “Like all fantasists, Terence Cooper lived in a world of his own.”
      “Economists are exposed by climatologists as utopian fantasists, the leaders of a millenarian cult as mad as, and far more dangerous than, any religious fundamentalism.”
fantastries
  1. plural of fantastry
fantasts
  1. plural of fantast
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Less entrepreneurs than informed fans, and less fans than fantasts, Subway will occasionally not bother to hook a program note to a program.”
      “While not exactly bland or nondescript, these scores seem to indicate that few rebels, experimenters, or fantasts are writing music in Scandinavia today.”
fantasies
  1. plural of fantasy
  2. Examples:
    1. “It is impossible to guess the prevalence of this condition, he says, because most people with such fantasies would never act them out.”
      “My thoughts turned immediately to that young boy, all those years ago, agitatedly working out his fantasies.”
      “The checker was a nice-looking young man who was talking to the bagger about his fantasies.”
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