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What (who) is FANTASISE - definition


fantasise      
fantasy         
  • ''[[Avon Fantasy Reader]]'' 18
  • Illustration from 1920 edition of [[George MacDonald]]'s novel ''[[The Princess and the Goblin]]''
  • Another illustration from ''The Violet Fairy Book'' (1906)
GENRE OF SPECULATIVE FICTION SET IN A FICTIONAL UNIVERSE, OFTEN INSPIRED BY REAL WORLD MYTH AND FOLKLORE
Fantasy Writing; Fantasy writer; Fantasy series; Fantasy (word); Fantasy (genre); Fantasy games; Fantasy genre; Fnatasy; Fantasy fiction; Fantasy (fiction); Fantasy game; Portal fantasy; Portal-quest fantasy; Immersive fantasy; Intrusion fantasy; Liminal fantasy; Subgenres of fantasy
n.
1) to act out a fantasy
2) to indulge in fantasy
3) a childhood; sexual fantasy
4) (misc.) (to live in) a world of fantasy/fantasy world
fantasist         
  • Daydream]]), 1901, by [[Paul César Helleu]]
MENTAL FACULTY OF DRAWING IMAGINATION AND DESIRE IN THE HUMAN BRAIN
Fantasist; Fantasists; Male fantasies; Phantasy (psychology); Male Fantasies
(fantasists)
A fantasist is someone who constantly tells lies about their life and achievements in order to make them sound more exciting than they really are.
Singleton was a fantasist who claimed to have a karate blackbelt.
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Examples of use of FANTASISE
1. Theres a question; if fans fantasise about the famous, do the famous ever fantasise about their fans?
2. If fit, Frank Lampard can show why Barcelona continue to fantasise about buying him.
3. People who access child pornography are prone to fantasise about such practices.
4. "The only thing I fantasise about is washing–up liquid," says Annabel.
5. So we needn‘t worry, or fantasise, about the women ruling with bloodthirsty megalomania.