fantasy
31fantasy — Synonyms and related words: Marchen, Walter Mitty, Western, Western story, Westerner, absence of mind, absentmindedness, absorption, abstractedness, abstraction, adventure story, alienation, allegory, apologue, apparition, appearance, ardor,… …
32fantasy — fan·ta·sy s.m. e f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS lett., spett. genere narrativo o cinematografico che si contraddistingue per un ambientazione fantastica in cui prevalgono riferimenti alla mitologia classica, a un immaginario Medioevo o alle… …
33fantasy — noun 1) a mix of fantasy and realism Syn: imagination, fancy, invention, make believe; creativity, vision; daydreaming, reverie Ant: realism, truth 2) his fantasy about being famous …
34fantasy — noun 1) a mix of fantasy and realism Syn: imagination, fancy, invention, make believe, creativity, vision, daydreaming, reverie 2) his fantasy about being famous Syn: dream, daydream …
35fantasy — See fancy, fantasy …
36Fantasy — Fan|ta|sy [ fæntəzi] die; <aus engl. fantasy »Fantasie«; vgl. 1↑Fancy> bestimmte Gattung von Romanen, Filmen u. a., die märchen u. mythenhafte Traumwelten voller Magie u. Zauber darstellen …
37fantasy — The creative imagination, or what it produces. Art characterized by highly fanciful or supernatural elements. From imagined events or sequences of mental images, such as daydreams to the more psychologically charged delusions and… …
38fantasy — noun (plural fantasies) 1》 the faculty or activity of imagining improbable things. ↘a pleasant or desirable imaginary situation: the notion of being independent is a child s ultimate fantasy. ↘an idea with no basis in reality. 2》 a genre… …
39fantasy — fan|ta|sy sb. (fk.), i sms. fantasy , fx fantasygenre …
40Fantasy film — Fantasy films are films with fantastic themes, usually involving magic, supernatural events, make believe creatures, or exotic fantasy worlds. The genre is considered to be distinct from science fiction film and horror film, although the genres… …