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fantasy
noun as in imagination, dream
Strong matches
apparition, appearance, Atlantis, bubble, chimera, conceiving, creativity, daydream, envisioning, externalizing, fabrication, fairyland, fancying, fantasia, figment, flight, hallucination, imaginativeness, imagining, invention, mirage, objectifying, originality, rainbow, trip, utopia, vagary
Weak matches
air castle, flight of imagination, fool's paradise, head trip, mind trip
Example Sentences
Margaret was a ballet dancer, and she asked me, “So how do you want Sue to be? What is the image that you have for this fantasy?”
Albertina Fisher is an online psychosexual therapist who, in the course of her job, talks to her clients about their sexual fantasies.
There may be no small element of fantasy in the talk of Newsom as a serious presidential contender.
This was an era of my life when boys just became an endless parasocial fantasy, and Bieber in particular was who I had my sights set on.
The Netflix romance drama capped its sixth season, now streaming, with the long-anticipated wedding of Mel Monroe and Jack Sheridan, the show’s central couple whose relationship unapologetically leans into its escapist fantasy rubric.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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