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fancied
fancied (adj.)
1.formed or conceived by the imagination"a fabricated excuse for his absence" "a fancied wrong" "a fictional character"
fancy (adj.)
1.serving an esthetic rather than a useful purpose"cosmetic fenders on cars" "the buildings were utilitarian rather than decorative"
2.not plain; decorative or ornamented"fancy handwriting" "fancy clothes"
fancy (n.)
1.a grotesque product of the imagination
2.a kind of imagination that was held by Coleridge to be more casual and superficial than true imagination
3.something many people believe that is false"they have the illusion that I am very wealthy"
4.a predisposition to like something"he had a fondness for whiskey"
5.a sudden desire"he bought it on an impulse"
6.(British)the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment"I despair at the flightiness and whimsicality of my memory"
fancy (v. trans.)
1.form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case"Can you conceive of him as the president?"
fancy (v.)
1.imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind"I can't see him on horseback!" "I can see what will happen" "I can see a risk in this strategy"
2.have a fancy or particular liking or desire for"She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window"
fancy
1.expect, believe, or suppose"I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel" "I thought to find her in a bad state" "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen" "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
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Merriam Webster
FanciedFan"cied (?), a. [From Fancy, v. t.] Formed or conceived by the fancy; unreal; as, a fancied wrong.
FancyFan"cy (făn"s�), n.; pl. Fancies (#). [Contr. fr. fantasy, OF. fantasie, fantaisie, F. fantaisie, L. phantasia, fr. Gr. �������� appearance, imagination, the power of perception and presentation in the mind, fr. �������� to make visible, to place before one's mind, fr. ������� to show; akin to ����, ���, light, Skr. bhāto shine. Cf. Fantasy, Fantasia, Epiphany, Phantom.]
1. The faculty by which the mind forms an image or a representation of anything perceived before; the power of combining and modifying such objects into new pictures or images; the power of readily and happily creating and recalling such objects for the purpose of amusement, wit, or embellishment; imagination.
In the soul
Are many lesser faculties, that serve
Reason as chief. Among these fancy next
Her office holds. Milton.
2. An image or representation of anything formed in the mind; conception; thought; idea; conceit.
How now, my lord ! why do you keep alone,
Of sorriest fancies your companoins making ? Shak.
3. An opinion or notion formed without much reflection; caprice; whim; impression.
I have always had a fancy that learning might be made a play and recreation to children. Locke.
4. Inclination; liking, formed by caprice rather than reason; as, to strike one's fancy; hence, the object of inclination or liking.
To fit your fancies to your father's will. Shak.
5. That which pleases or entertains the taste or caprice without much use or value.
London pride is a pretty fancy for borders. Mortimer.
6. A sort of love song or light impromptu ballad. [Obs.] Shak.
The fancy, all of a class who exhibit and cultivate any peculiar taste or fancy; hence, especially, sporting characters taken collectively, or any specific class of them, as jockeys, gamblers, prize fighters, etc.
At a great book sale in London, which had congregated all the fancy. De Quincey.
Syn. -- Imagination; conceit; taste; humor; inclination; whim; liking. See Imagination.
FancyFan"cy, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Fancied (?), p. pr. & vb. n. Fancying (�).]
1. To figure to one's self; to believe or imagine something without proof.
If our search has reached no farther than simile and metaphor, we rather fancy than know. Locke.
2. To love. [Obs.] Shak.
FancyFan"cy, v. t.
1. To form a conception of; to portray in the mind; to imagine.
He whom I fancy, but can ne'er express. Dryden.
2. To have a fancy for; to like; to be pleased with, particularly on account of external appearance or manners. “We fancy not the cardinal.” Shak.
3. To believe without sufficient evidence; to imagine (something which is unreal).
He fancied he was welcome, because those arounde him were his kinsmen. Thackeray.
FancyFan"cy, a.
1. Adapted to please the fancy or taste, especially when of high quality or unusually appealing; ornamental; as, fancy goods; fancy clothes.
2. Extravagant; above real value.
This anxiety never degenerated into a monomania, like that which led his [Frederick the Great's] father to pay fancy prices for giants. Macaulay.
Fancy ball, a ball in which porsons appear in fanciful dresses in imitation of the costumes of different persons and nations. -- Fancy fair, a fair at which articles of fancy and ornament are sold, generally for some charitable purpose. -- Fancy goods, fabrics of various colors, patterns, etc., as ribbons, silks, laces, etc., in distinction from those of a simple or plain color or make. -- Fancy line (Naut.), a line rove through a block at the jaws of a gaff; -- used to haul it down. -- Fancy roller (Carding Machine), a clothed cylinder (usually having straight teeth) in front of the doffer. -- Fancy stocks, a species of stocks which afford great opportunity for stock gambling, since they have no intrinsic value, and the fluctuations in their prices are artificial. -- Fancy store, one where articles of fancy and ornament are sold. -- Fancy woods, the more rare and expensive furniture woods, as mahogany, satinwood, rosewood, etc.
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⇨ voir la définition de Wikipedia
fancied (adj.)
aerial, chimerical, fabricated, fanciful, fantastic, fictional, fictitious, fictive, illusory, imaginary, subjective, unreal
fancy (adj.)
fancy (n.)
caprice, capriciousness, chimaera, conception, craze, delusion, fad, fantasy, fickleness, figment, fondness, humour, idea, illusion, image, imagination, imaginative power, imaginative powers, impression, impulse, inclination, liking, nightmare, notion, partiality, phantasy, power of imagination, preference, quirk, self-deception, thought, vagary, whim, whimsicality, whimsy, wild fancy, chimera (literary)
fancy (n.) (British)
capriciousness, fickleness, flightiness, quirk, vagary, whim, whimsey, whimsicality, whimsy, arbitrariness (abstract)
fancy (v.)
envision, figure, go for, image, picture, project, see, take one's fancy, take to, visualise, visualize
fancy (v. trans.)
conceive, conceive of, envisage, ideate, imagine, imagine o.s., picture, picture o.s., visualize, visualise (British)
Voir aussi
fancied (adj.)
↗ fiction
fancy (adj.)
↘ decoratively ↗ deck, deck out, decorate ≠ plain
fancy (n.)
↘ capriciously, changeably, chimeral, chimeric, chimerical, erratically, fickly, moodily, temperamentally, versatilely, whimsically ↗ capricious, erratic, fickle, illusional, illusionary, moody, temperamental, whimsical
fancy
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fancied (adj.)
allégorique (fr)[Classe]
immatériel (non matériel) (fr)[Classe]
imaginé (fr)[Classe]
imaginaire (fr)[ClasseHyper.]
qualificatif d'un récit (fr)[DomaineDescription]
fancy
tenir pour vrai, croire (fr)[Classe]
fancy
fancy (adj.)
decorate, dress[Qui~]
nonfunctional[Similaire]
fancy (adj.)
plain[Ant.]
fancy (n.) [British]
caprice; fancy; vagary; fickleness; quirk; whim; flightiness; arbitrariness; whimsicality; whimsy; whimsey; capriciousness[ClasseHyper.]
fantasy; fancy; imagination; phantasy[Classe]
chose insignifiante (fr)[ClasseParExt.]
changement d'avis (fr)[Classe]
sentiment d'envie (fr)[Classe]
(uncertain; iffy; unsure), (jammy; fortunate; lucky)[Classe]
fancy (n.)
visual hallucination[Classe]
fancy (n.)
fantasy; fancy; imagination; phantasy[ClasseHyper.]
qualité du caractère (fr)[Classe...]
fancy (n.)
fancy (n.)
liking[Hyper.]
fancy, go for, take one's fancy, take to - fond, partial[Dérivé]
fancy (n.)
desire[Hyper.]
capricious, impulsive, whimsical[Dérivé]
fancy (v.)
figuration - effigy, image, simulacrum - icon, ikon, image, picture - fancy, fantasy, phantasy - imagery, imagination, imaging, mental imagery - envisioning, picturing - delusion, fancy, fantasy, illusion, phantasy - image, mental image - visual image, visualisation, visualization - image, impression, mental picture, picture - illusionist, seer, visionary - layout man, visualiser, visualizer[Dérivé]
appreciate, get right, realise, realize, see, understand - visualise, visualize[Domaine]
fancy (v.)
fancy (v. tr.)
Wikipedia
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