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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
He pounded his chest, insulted the opposition, bragged about fantasy accomplishments and lied profusely.
We keep a fantasy alive in our heads versus learning how to live with the reality in front of us.
Bondi, however, has not given up stringing these people along with false hopes that all their QAnon fantasies are about to be proved true.
Bringing the economy back under control after the markets panicked in the face of Truss's unfunded tax cuts – or what he calls "fantasy economics" - is the achievement he's clearly proudest of.
The tent may conjure fantasies of seeing a performance 100 years ago — with 3,000 hand-beveled mirrors, hand-cut stained glass windows and ornate carved wood ornamentation — but the show’s content is decidedly modern.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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