fantasize

fantasize
verb (-sized; -sizing) Date: 1926 intransitive verb to indulge in reverie ; create or develop imaginative and often fantastic views or ideas <
doing things I'd fantasized about in my sheltered childhood — Diane Arbus
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transitive verb to portray in the mind ; fancy <
likes to fantasize herself as very wealthy
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fantasizer noun

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  • fantasize — 1926, from FANTASY (Cf. fantasy) + IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Fantasized; fantasizing. An earlier verb was fantasticate (c.1600) …   Etymology dictionary

  • fantasize — (Amer.) fan·ta·size || fæntÉ™saɪz v. daydream, indulge in reverie, indulge in fantasy; imagine, dream up (also fantasise) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • fantasize — [v] dream about desires build castles in air*, daydream, envision, hallucinate, head trip*, imagine, invent, live in a dream world*, moon, romance, trip out*, woolgather*; concept 17 …   New thesaurus

  • fantasize — (also fantasise) ► VERB ▪ indulge in daydreaming or speculation about something desired. DERIVATIVES fantasist noun …   English terms dictionary

  • fantasize — [fant′ə sīz΄] vt. fantasized, fantasizing [ FANTAS(Y) + IZE] to create or imagine in a fantasy; have daydreams about vi. to indulge in fantasies …   English World dictionary

  • fantasize — UK [ˈfæntəsaɪz] / US [ˈfæntəˌsaɪz] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms fantasize : present tense I/you/we/they fantasize he/she/it fantasizes present participle fantasizing past tense fantasized past participle fantasized a) to imagine that …   English dictionary

  • fantasize — fan|ta|size [ fæntə,saız ] verb intransitive or transitive to imagine that something pleasant, exciting, or unusual is happening to you: fantasize about: We all fantasize about what we d do if we won the Lottery. fantasize that: I used to… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • fantasize — fan|ta|size also fantasise BrE [ˈfæntəsaız] v [I and T] to imagine that you are doing something which is very pleasant or exciting, but which is very unlikely to happen fantasize about ▪ Sometimes she fantasized about buying a boat and sailing… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fantasize — [[t]fæ̱ntəsaɪz[/t]] fantasizes, fantasizing, fantasized (in BRIT, also use fantasise) 1) VERB If you fantasize about an event or situation that you would like to happen, you give yourself pleasure by imagining that it is happening, although it is …   English dictionary

  • fantasize — also ise BrE verb (I, T) to imagine something strange, or very pleasant happening to you : fantasize (that): I used to fantasize that my real parents were famous movie stars. (+ about): She would fantasize about her future life with Kyle.… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • fantasize — fantasizer, n. /fan teuh suyz /, v., fantasized, fantasizing. v.i. 1. to conceive fanciful or extravagant notions, ideas, suppositions, or the like (often fol. by about): to fantasize about the ideal job. v.t. 2. to create in one s fancy,… …   Universalium

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