Meaning & Definition of word "Fancy"

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    Fancy

    /ˈfæn.si/

    noun:

    • 1. A liking or desire for something.
      • Example: He has a fancy for vintage cars and collects them.
    • 2. An elaborate or imaginative conception.
      • Example: The novel is full of fanciful ideas and magical creatures.

    verb:

    • 1. To imagine something in a particular way; to envision.
      • Example: She fancied herself as a famous artist one day.
    • 2. To have a liking or fondness for something.
      • Example: Do you fancy going out for dinner tonight?

    adjective:

    • 1. Elaborate in structure or decoration; not plain; ornate.
      • Example: She wore a fancy dress to the gala that sparkled under the lights.
    • 2. Extravagantly expensive or showy.
      • Example: The restaurant is known for its fancy cuisine and upscale ambiance.
    • 3. Feeling a desire or wish for something.
      • Example: He had a fancy for adventure, always seeking out new thrills.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'fancie', from Old French 'fantaisie', from Latin 'phantasia'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fancy dress:

    A costume or special attire, often for a party.

    fancy that:

    Expressing surprise or disbelief.

    fancy footwork:

    Skillful or intricate movement, especially in dance or athletics.

    Related Words

    fanciful:

    Characterized by or showing fancy; imaginative and unrealistic.

    fantasy:

    The faculty or activity of imagining impossible or improbable things.

    fantastic:

    Extraordinarily good or attractive.

    Slang Meanings of fancy

    Meaning: To be highly attractive or stylish.

    Example Sentence: Those shoes are so fancy!

    Meaning: To show off or be pretentious.

    Example Sentence: He’s just being fancy with that new car.