Synonym: fable, fairy tale, fancy, fiction, illusion, imagination, legend, myth, story, vision. Similar words: fantastic, infant, advantage, antagonist, take advantage of, as yet, easy, fan. Meaning: ['fæntəsɪ] n. 1. imagination unrestricted by reality 2. fiction with a large amount of imagination in it 3. something many people believe that is false. v. indulge in fantasies.
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61. Only Daine wasn't just living out a fantasy.
62. It depends on the extent of the fantasy.
63. Marie selects a fantasy concoction for our salad.
64. A touch of whimsy, fantasy or fun.
65. Polio was a crack in the fantasy.
66. A fantasy trilogy, that's what you said.
67. Gilling's ability to teeter between fantasy and plausibility recalls Dickens.What he imagines is equal to anything Prospero might have conjured.
68. Just a fantasy based around Pamela, based around her old songs.
69. Thereafter his researches had moved into the realms of fantasy.
70. I guess he was off to Riga or more likely some New York fantasy about money, power, and women.
71. Rather than offer pure fantasy, the fashion gurus rose to the challenge of suggesting truly flattering, appropriate and stylish options.
72. Jay would nod and reply, make coffee, light cigarettes and smile at her silk stocking fantasy.
73. But the issue is more complex than the mere escape from reality into fantasy.
74. She told herself sternly that she must shake off this tendency towards romantic fantasy.
75. A person during hypnosis is so involved in fantasy and imagination that an apparently innocent question can actually create new memories.
76. Her actions show an inability to distinguish between fantasy and reality.
77. But the glint of mockery in his dark eyes put paid to that fantasy.
78. For a side weaned on non-stop youthful fantasy, the inevitable intrusion of reality in the Premiership is proving a disturbing experience.
79. Fashion involves fantasy, which brings us to another major direction for 1996.
80. Yet, in spite of his wealth and success, he died isolated and friendless, feeding on fantasy and drugs.
81. Objects and fantasy are then used not as a means of venturing out,(www.Sentencedict.com) but to beat a retreat.
82. Mr. Murphy: Does not the so-called initiative for our valleys involve more fantasy than reality?
83. He tried to dislike her, but the first date had been like some strawberry-coated fantasy.
84. The combination of early fantasy and external fact is what leaves many people in severe difficulty after being sexually abused as children.
85. And after a long dry season of neutrals and minimalism, perhaps fantasy fashion is a good thing.
86. The dart at her window speaks of no twisted fantasy.
87. I often have this type of fantasy when very tired, and that certainly I was.
88. Much less embarrassing than a kissogram the perfect fantasy served up on a plate.
89. He could tell the difference between reality and fantasy Language, under-standing, and logic were well developed.
90. A total waste of the fantasy potential of the Illusochamber.
More similar words: fantastic, infant, advantage, antagonist, take advantage of, as yet, easy, fan, if any, off and on, take it easy, just as, taste of, put aside, set aside, cast aside, rental, intact, contain, parental, mentally, can't, container, percentage, voluntary, want, pant, elementary, plant, giant.