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fantasy

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pl: fantasies

This word carries a dreamy, ethereal quality that separates it from a simple goal or a plan. It suggests a detachment from reality, where the laws of physics or social norms no longer apply, creating a space for total creative freedom. While it can be whimsical and innocent, it often implies a longing for something unattainable. In a psychological sense, it can lean toward the obsessive or the escapist. While a dream happens while sleeping, a fantasy is a conscious construction of the mind used to avoid boredom or emotional pain. It differs from a hallucination because the person usually knows the fantasy is not real.

Countable when referring to a specific imagined scenario or a particular sub-genre of fiction. Uncountable when referring to the general capacity for imagination or the abstract concept of imagining things.

Meanings

Noun

A product of the imagination, especially one involving impossible or magical elements.

"The movie is a dark fantasy set in a floating city."

Noun

A daydream or a mental image of a desired state or event.

"He had a fantasy about winning the lottery and moving to Italy."

Noun

A genre of imaginative fiction.

"The bookstore has a massive section dedicated to high fantasy."

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