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What is another word for Fantasy? – 160 Fantasy Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    imagination fiction illusion dream vision fantasy world fairy tale myth legend fable folklore tale story romance daydream reverie hallucination delusion misconception misconception error fallacy fantasyland fantasies phantasy fantastical unreal fanciful imaginary make-believe pretend mythic mythical mystic mystical symbolic symbolism allegory parable fantasy fiction science fiction speculative fiction

    Meaning of Fantasy

    The primary meaning of the word "Fantasy" is the faculty or activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible or improbable.

    Definitions

    • The faculty or activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible or improbable
    • A fanciful or unrealistic idea or notion
    • A genre of creative work, such as literature, art, or film, that is based on imagination and often features magical, supernatural, or futuristic elements
    • A sexual fantasy, or a person's sexual ideal or preference

    Etymology of Fantasy

    The word "Fantasy" originates from the Old French word "fantasie", which is derived from the Latin word "phantasia", meaning "imagination" or "appearance"
    The Latin word "phantasia" is derived from the Greek word "phantazein", meaning "to appear" or "to seem"
    The word "Fantasy" has been used in the English language since the 14th century, initially to refer to a mental image or concept, and later to describe a genre of creative work

    Example Uses

    • The book is a work of fantasy, set in a world where magic is real
    • She has a fantasy of traveling the world and visiting exotic places
    • The movie is a fantasy epic, with elaborate special effects and a complex plot
    • He has a fantasy of being a professional athlete, but he knows it's unlikely to happen

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    reality fact truth actuality authenticity veracity realism practicality pragmatism rationality sensibility seriousness solemnity sobriety down-to-earth matter-of-fact prosaic mundane ordinary everyday real factual historical documentary nonfiction unromantic unidealistic unimaginative uncreative