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- Dictionaryfancy/ˈfansi/
adjective
- 1. elaborate in structure or decoration: "the furniture was very fancy"
- 2. (of a drawing, painting, or sculpture) created from the imagination rather than from life: archaic "I used to take a seat and busy myself in sketching fancy vignettes"
verb
- 1. feel a desire or liking for: "do you fancy a drink?" Similar
- 2. regard (a horse, team, or player) as a likely winner: British "I fancy him to win the tournament"
noun
- 1. a superficial or transient feeling of liking or attraction: "this was no passing fancy, but a feeling he would live by" Similar
- 2. the faculty of imagination: "he is prone to flights of fancy" Similar Opposite
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- English (US)
FANCY meaning: 1. to want to have or do something: 2. to be...
- Znaczenie Fancy, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
FANCY definicja: 1. to want to have or do something: 2. to...
- Fancy: Catalan Translation
fancy translate: elegant, sofisticat, tenir ganes de,...
- Fancy: Japanese Translation
FANCY translate: 高級な, 装飾的な, 手の込んだ, ~がほしい, ~がしたい, (性的に)ひかれる,...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word fancy as a verb, noun, and adjective. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words for fancy.
22 meanings: 1. not plain; ornamented or decorative 2. requiring skill to perform; intricate 3. arising in the imagination;.... Click for more definitions.
Fancy can be an adjective, noun, verb, or interjection with different meanings. It can mean ornamental, decorative, whimsical, imaginative, or desirable. Learn how to use it in various contexts and expressions.
FANCY definition: 1. to want to have or do something: 2. to feel sexually attracted to someone: 3. used to show…. Learn more.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and examples of the verb fancy in British English. Fancy can mean to want, to be attracted, to imagine or to think something is likely.
The noun names something that isn’t real. When someone likes or wants something, the verb can be used: “I fancy a cup of tea.” Doesn’t that sound fancy? Fancy is an old contraction of the word fantasy. You’ll often see this word used in the phrase “flights of fancy.”