fancy
AdjectiveTransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: fanciespast: fanciedpp: fancieding: fancyingcomp: fanciersup: fanciest
The word carries a distinct duality between luxury and whimsy. When used as an adjective, it describes things that are ornate or high-status, often bordering on the ostentatious. It suggests a level of sophistication that can be perceived as either impressive or unnecessarily complex depending on the social setting. As a verb, the term is heavily associated with British English, evoking a sense of lighthearted craving or sudden attraction. It lacks the intensity of love or hunger, instead suggesting a playful or spontaneous inclination toward a person or an object.
Countable when referring to a specific whim or obsession (a fancy). Uncountable when referring to the general faculty of imagination.