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fantasyverb to form a mental picture ofshe regularly fantasies sexual encounters that she knows will never happen conceit(chiefly dialect), conceive, conjure (up), dream, envisage, envision, fancy, fantasize, feature, ideate, image, imagine, picture, see, vision, visualize daydream, stargazehallucinatere-create, reflect, relive, reminiscecontemplate, meditate, muse, ponder, ruminateconcoct, fabricate, invent, make up, manufacture, plan, projectforesee, prefigure fantasynounalso phantasya conception or image created by the imagination and having no objective realitya constant daydreamer who started to believe his own fantasies chimera, conceit, daydream, delusion, dream, fancy, figment, hallucination, illusion, nonentity, phantasm(also fantasm), pipe dream, unreality, vision ignis fatuus, mirage, will-o'-the-wispbrainchild, ideaconcoction, fable, fabrication, fiction, inventionenvisaging, imaging, visualizationcloud-cuckoo-land, cloudland, Shangri-la, utopiadaymare, nightmare castle in Spain, castle in the air actuality, fact, reality the ability to form mental images of things that either are not physically present or have never been conceived or created by othersthe painter gave free rein to his fantasy to create pictures that capture the kind of reality we experience only in our dreams contrivance, creativity, fancy, ideation, imagination, imaginativeness, invention, inventiveness, originality brainstorm, brainstorming, inspirationfecundity, fertilityingenuity, resourcefulnessversatilitychimera, daydream, delusion, dream, figment, hallucination, illusion, mind's eye, mirage, phantasm(also fantasm), pipe dreamenvisaging, visualization literality, literalness something that is the product of the imaginationwe were coming to the conclusion that the person Karen "saw" in the woods was another one of her fantasies fable, fabrication, fiction, figment, invention anecdote, narrative, novel, story, tale, yarnfairy tale, falsehood, falsity, fib, lie, mendacity, misrepresentation, prevarication, untruth, whoppermake-believe fact, materiality, reality actuality, realness in the 14th century |