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fancy

fan·cy [ fánsee ]


adjective  (comparative fan·ci·er, superlative fan·ci·est)
Definition:
 
1. not plain: elaborately or ornately decorated

2. intricate: intricately and skillfully performed
fancy footwork

3. U.S. high quality: describes food items of superior quality

4. expensive: expensively priced or highly valued
fancy prices
fancy restaurants charging high prices

5. selectively bred: describes animals that have been bred for specific features and qualities



transitive verb  (past and past participle fan·cied, present participle fan·cy·ing, 3rd person present singular fan·cies)
Definition:
 
1. U.K. wish for something: to want to do or have something
I fancy a walk this afternoon.
Do you fancy a coffee?

2. U.K. desire somebody: to find somebody sexually desirable ( informal )
I'm sure he fancies you!

3. U.K. identify somebody as potential winner: to think that somebody will succeed
Who do you fancy for the title?

4. suppose something: to be inclined to think that something is the case
I fancy that it will be bright and sunny tomorrow.

5. imagine something: to form the idea of something in the imagination



interjection 
Definition:
 
U.K. expressing surprise: used to express surprise or incredulity ( informal )
Fancy! All that money!
Fancy that! I would never have believed it!



noun  (plural fan·cies)
Definition:
 
1. sudden liking: an impulsive liking for somebody or desire for something
The hat caught my fancy.
She seems to have taken quite a fancy to him.

2. notion: an unfounded belief about something

3. something imaginary: something created by the imagination, especially something of a playful or superficial nature

4. likely winner: something or somebody thought likely to succeed or win

5. playful imaginativeness: the faculty of using the imagination playfully or inventively

6. good taste: good critical taste and judgment ( formal )

7. boxing enthusiasts: enthusiasts of a sport or pastime, especially boxing ( archaic )

[15th century. Contraction of fantasy]

fan·ci·ly adverb
fan·ci·ness noun
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