Synonym: imaginary, imagined, notional. Similar words: fancier, beautiful, fancy, rancid, ancient, advancing, financial, emancipation. Meaning: ['fænsɪfʊl] adj. 1. indulging in or influenced by fancy 2. not based on fact; dubious 3. having a curiously intricate quality.
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61, We love him because he is full of fanciful stories.
62, In his ardent eyes the fanciful, lofty joy he experienced was something precious to the extreme.
63, In such circumstances, it is no longer fanciful to imagine that this unique experiment in supranational governance could yet rupture.
64, He called her Artemis, Demeter, and other fanciful names half teasingly, which she did not like because she did not understand them.
65, A riddle in which a fanciful question is answered by a pun.
66, Scrimshaw is the decoration of bone or ivory objects, such as whale teeth and walrus tusks, with fanciful designs.
67, If you'll forgive a somewhat fanciful comparison from the realm of science fiction, we could follow the precedent set by Isaac Asimov.
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