IPA: /ˈfænən/
KK: /ˈfænən/
Definition: A type of vestment worn by the Pope during certain religious ceremonies, or elements added by fans to a fictional world that are not officially part of the story but are accepted by the community.
Example: The Pope wore a beautiful fanon during the special Mass.
IPA: /ˈfæn.tə.sɪst/
KK: /ˈfæntəsɪst/
Definition: A person who imagines or creates stories, ideas, or situations that are not real, often involving fantasy or imagination.
Example: As a fantasist, she often wrote elaborate stories about magical worlds and adventures.
IPA: /fænˈtæstɪkəl/
KK: /fæn'tæstɪkəl/
Definition: Describing something that is imaginative, unusual, or related to fantasy, often in a way that is delightful or extraordinary.
Example: The fantastical creatures in the story captured the children's imaginations.
IPA: //fænˌtæstɪˈkælɪti//
KK: /fæntæ'stɪkəlɪti/
Definition: The quality of being fantastical or imaginative, often involving elements that are strange or unusual.
Example: The fantasticality of the story captivated the audience, transporting them to a world of magic and wonder.
IPA: /fænˈtæstɪkəlnəs/
KK: /fæn'tæstɪkəlnəs/
Definition: The quality or state of being imaginative or dreamlike, often involving elements that are strange or unusual.
Example: The fantasticalness of the story captivated the audience, transporting them to a world of magic and wonder.
IPA: /ˈfæn.tə.si/
KK: /ˈfæntəsi/
Definition: A type of imaginative thought or story that is not real, often involving magical or extraordinary events.
Example: She loves to read books that take her into a world of fantasy.
Definition: To create a mental image or idea of something that is not real or does not exist.
Example: She likes to fantasy about traveling to distant planets.
IPA: /ˈfæntəsiˌlænd/
KK: /ˈfæntəsilænd/
Definition: A place created by the imagination, often filled with strange creatures and magical elements, representing an ideal or fictional world.
Example: In her story, she took the readers to a fantasyland where dragons flew and fairies danced.
IPA: /fækɪr/
KK: /fækɪr/
Definition: A person who lives a life of poverty and renunciation, often for religious reasons, and does not own personal belongings.
Example: The faqir traveled from village to village, sharing his wisdom and teachings.
IPA: //ˌfær.ənˈdoʊl//
KK: /fɛrənˈdoʊl/
Definition: A lively dance from Provence where people hold hands and move in a circle, often following a leader.
Example: The children enjoyed performing the farandole at the festival.
IPA: /fɑrs/
KK: /fɑrs/
Definition: A type of comedy that uses exaggerated situations and characters to create humor, often involving ridiculous or improbable events.
Example: The play was a farce that had the audience laughing from start to finish.
Definition: To fill something with humor or jokes, often in a way that makes it seem silly or exaggerated.
Example: The comedian decided to farce his speech to make the audience laugh.
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