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imagine, understand, believe, suspect, guess, conjecture,<br />

presume, surmise, assume, take it, suppose, infer, reckon: From<br />

his costume I fancy he must be Superman. Fancy Kim winning the<br />

Nobel prize! 11 like, be attracted to, take (a liking) to,<br />

desire, want, crave, long or pine for, have a yen or craving<br />

for, have an eye for, wish for, hunger for, favour, prefer, lust<br />

after: Terry has always fancied tall women. I wouldn't fancy<br />

being 40 feet up a swaying ladder like that.<br />

fanfare n. 1 flourish, fanfaron, fanfaronade, (trumpet-)blast or blare:<br />

Following a loud fanfare, the toreador strutted into the ring.<br />

2 hullabaloo, hubbub, brouhaha, commotion, stir, ado, show,<br />

fuss, Colloq to-do, ballyhoo: Despite the enormous fanfare, the<br />

film was a failure.<br />

fantasize v. dream, imagine, day-dream, muse, mull (over), build castles<br />

in the air or in Spain, speculate, envisage, star-gaze;<br />

hallucinate, US envision: She <strong>of</strong>ten fantasized about the kind<br />

<strong>of</strong> man she would marry.<br />

fantastic adj. 1 fanciful, strange, weird, peculiar, odd, eccentric,<br />

queer, bizarre, quaint, outlandish, exotic, extravagant,<br />

grotesque, nightmarish, alien, remarkable: She wore the most<br />

fantastic costume to the fancy-dress ball. 2 imaginary,<br />

illusory, illusive, unreal, visionary, fanciful, unrealistic,<br />

imagined, irrational: His books are inhabited by fantastic<br />

creatures. 3 unbelievable, incredible, preposterous,<br />

extraordinary, implausible, absurd, unlikely: At 85, he made<br />

the fantastic decision to enter the marathon. 4 marvellous,<br />

spectacular, splendid, wonderful, tremendous, overwhelming,<br />

Colloq great, fabulous, terrific: <strong>The</strong> Picasso exhibition is<br />

simply fantastic.<br />

fantasy n. 1 imagination, fancy, creativity, inventiveness, creativity,<br />

originality: We encourage the children to give free rein to<br />

their fantasy. 2 vision, hallucination, illusion, mirage,<br />

delusion, chimera, dream, day-dream, (flight <strong>of</strong>) fancy,<br />

pipedream: Her fantasy is to become prime minister. 3<br />

make-believe, invention, cabrication, fiction, masquerade,<br />

fable, concoction, pretence: His story about being an orphan is<br />

pure fantasy.<br />

far adv. 1 afar, far-away or -<strong>of</strong>f, a good or great or long way or

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