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  2. FANCY definition: 1. to want to have or do something: 2. to be sexually attracted to someone: 3. to think you are…. Learn more.

    • English (US)

      FANCY meaning: 1. to want to have or do something: 2. to be...

    • Fancy Dress

      FANCY DRESS definition: 1. the special clothes that you wear...

    • Fancy Spanish Translation

      FANCY translate: tener ganas de, sentirse atraído por,...

    • Fancy Man

      FANCY MAN definition: 1. the man that a person is having a...

  3. The meaning of FANCY is to have a fancy for : like. How to use fancy in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Fancy.

  4. Definition of fancy verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Fancy can be an adjective, noun, or a verb. As an adjective, it’s the opposite of plain. The noun names something that isn’t real. When someone likes or wants something, the verb can be used: “I fancy a cup of tea.” Doesn’t that sound fancy? Fancy is an old contraction of the word fantasy.

  6. A fancy is a liking or desire for someone or something, especially one that does not last long. She did not suspect that his interest was just a passing fancy. Synonyms: whim, thought, idea, desire More Synonyms of fancy. 3. verb B2. If you fancy someone, you feel attracted to them, especially in a sexual way. [informal]

  7. If you describe something as fancy, you mean that it is special, unusual, or elaborate, for example because it has a lot of decoration. 2. If you describe something as fancy , you mean that it is very expensive or of very high quality, and you often dislike it because of this.

  8. noun. , plural fan·cies. imagination or fantasy, especially as exercised in a capricious manner. the artistic ability of creating unreal or whimsical imagery, decorative detail, etc., as in poetry or drawing. a mental image or conception: He had happy fancies of being a famous actor. Synonyms: phantasm, idea, impression, notion, thought.