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fantasize
Or phan·ta·size
[fan-tuh-sahyz]
verb (used without object)
to conceive fanciful or extravagant notions, ideas, suppositions, or the like (often followed byabout ).
to fantasize about the ideal job.
verb (used with object)
to create in one's fancy, daydreams, or the like; imagine.
to fantasize a trip through space.
fantasize
/ ˈfæntəˌsaɪz /
verb
to conceive extravagant or whimsical ideas, images, etc
(intr) to conceive pleasant or satisfying mental images
Other Word Forms
- fantasizer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of fantasize1
Example Sentences
Sometimes, the officers blatantly fantasized about the deaths of Black men, women and even kids.
Instead, he fantasizes about resettling in the Ukraine and forging a life that might command the respect he craves from his parents.
I ate it voraciously and have since fantasized over how I might replicate it at home, especially during the summertime — but I've yet to come close.
Obviously that was a childish delusion, but Trump has clung to it through thick and thin, even fantasizing that they had a special bond.
I would often fantasize about lying on my deathbed with the love of my life, hand in hand, like Noah and Allie.
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