English to Latin Meaning of fanciful - quorundam


Fanciful :
quorundam

quorundam, faceta, ABSURDUS, sexcentis exagitant, fabuloso, mythicon, fabulares, Visi, fictione uteretur,, immateriale, induit idemque inviolabile, umbracula vites, imaginatiua, visionaria;, prodigiosum, exoticis

quorundamuanitatephantasiam,
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Definitions of fanciful in English
Adjective(1) indulging in or influenced by fancy(2) not based on fact; existing only in the imagination(3) having a curiously intricate quality
Examples of fanciful in English
(1) In this way I made bright many linens to cover the holy books, and made for myself gay designs of fanciful beasts and birds upon my gowns and sashes.(2) Paintings of original and fanciful snowmen are one favorite, and winter trees or landscapes are another.(3) The new place is colourful and inviting, as sunflower-yellow walls help to show off Obadia's collection of colourful wall hangings, photographs, ornamental pots and fanciful souvenirs.(4) The idea of a team made up of footballers who could play anywhere, moving around the pitch as the game and their colleagues demanded, now seems quaint and fanciful .(5) Is it really so fanciful to expect coffee shops and bars to provide internet access on the house?(6) Wu Bing designed wonderful costumes, from semi-traditional to fanciful , while the lighting was minimal, sets almost nonexistent, and most of the music American.(7) The living room is the most fanciful ; its highly abstract designs interspersed with some identifiable birds and the occasional flower.(8) He'd always said such things like that, always so fanciful and imaginative with an underlying tone of seriousness.(9) During their mission, they encounter all kinds of bizarre and fanciful creatures.(10) Okay, so admittedly that may be a fanciful and unrealistic goal.(11) The fountain illustrated, an exquisite piece of Gothic architecture in miniature, was designed to be both fanciful and functional.(12) And I think you never outgrow your love for those imaginative, fanciful , farfetched, fantastic characters and situations.(13) The judge said the two men lived in a ÔÇÿstrange and fanciful worldÔÇÖ where they thought they could ÔÇÿride around in cars, armed to the hiltÔÇÖ.(14) They made fanciful designs with dots, lines and geometric patterns on walls, antlers and other things.(15) He is less imaginative or fanciful than Tom, but more practical.(16) Stephen's bullying self-pity and edgy rationalism ran up sharply against Anny's fancifulness , extravagance and sentiment.
Related Phrases of fanciful
(1) fanciful ::
quorundam
Synonyms
Adjective
1. fantastic ::
fantastic
2. imaginative ::
imaginatiua
3. ornate ::
ornate
4. notional ::
huiusmodi
Antonyms
1. realistic ::
Vestibulum
2. reasonable ::
rationabile
Different Forms
fanciful, fancifully, fancifulness
Word Example from TV Shows
All these at one time
seemed fanciful.

All these at one time seemed FANCIFUL.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20

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