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fantasied

American  
[fan-tuh-seed] / ˈfæn tə sid /

adjective

  1. conceived of in or as a fantasy; imagined; storied.

  2. dreamt of or hoped for; longingly imagined; fancied.

    a fantasied career as a fashion model.

  3. Obsolete. filled with fantasy or fancy; imaginative or whimsical.


Etymology

Origin of fantasied

First recorded in 1555–65; fantasy + -ed 2, -ed 3

Example Sentences

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Meanwhile Mr. Dupont was conducting himself after his usual fantasied fashion.

From Project Gutenberg

Her cheeks glowed, her eyes swam beneath lids drooping as if with the weight of wine; she dreamed and fantasied, and scarcely heeded his presence.

From Project Gutenberg

But as I travell'd hither through the land, I find the people strangely fantasied; Possess'd with rumours, full of idle dreams.

From Project Gutenberg