fantasize
English
Alternative forms
- fantasise (British)
- phantasise (British, dated)
- phantasize (dated)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek φαντασιάζομαι (phantasiázomai, “to be presented to the mind”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfæntəˌsaɪz/
Verb
fantasize (third-person singular simple present fantasizes, present participle fantasizing, simple past and past participle fantasized)
- (intransitive) To indulge in fantasy; to imagine things only possible in fantasy.
- I fantasized about my ideal date.
- (transitive) To portray in the mind, using fantasy.
- 1995 March 22, "Seinfeld with Madonna? 'Cosmo' reveals sex fantasies", The Arizona Republic
- Actress Dana Delany fantasizes about making love with two men.
- 1995 March 22, "Seinfeld with Madonna? 'Cosmo' reveals sex fantasies", The Arizona Republic
Translations
intransitive: to indulge in fantasy
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