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fanciful
/ ˈfænsɪfʊl /
adjective
not based on fact; dubious or imaginary
fanciful notions
made or designed in a curious, intricate, or imaginative way
indulging in or influenced by fancy; whimsical
Other Word Forms
- fancifully adverb
- fancifulness noun
- overfanciful adjective
- overfancifully adverb
- overfancifulness noun
- unfanciful adjective
Example Sentences
In response to the petition, one Supreme Court judge on the two-judge bench called the allegations "fanciful ideas".
To think treasure hunters could be making the journey in the pitch-black sounds fanciful and yet this site has fallen victim to nighthawking multiple times.
The all-ages appeal of the museum is a testament to the everlasting approach of the couple’s narratives, which handle difficult life moments with a fanciful nature, but never hold your hand.
Mardi Gras Indians — are still sewing their fanciful, feathered costumes and parading in the street.
There had been fanciful ideas that McIlroy, enjoying what has been a week-long lap of honour in his home country, would provide the fairytale ending.
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