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Meanings of
fantasise
in anglès
portuguès
sonhar
català
fantasiar
espanyol
fantasear
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To have a daydream; to indulge in a fantasy.
dream
fantasy
fantasize
català
fantasiar
Synonyms
Examples for "
dream
"
dream
fantasy
fantasize
Examples for "
dream
"
1
I did not but today it's a
dream
come true, he said.
2
Today, however, fewer Russians than ever can
dream
of purchasing a home.
3
Of course, this ten-million-dollar
dream
apartment was way beyond Andrea's personal budget.
4
I hope they all live to see their
dream
come true soon.
5
At that point, I really wanted to make my
dream
a reality.
1
The order is the latest threat to the daily
fantasy
sports industry.
2
Daily
fantasy
sports companies are now looking to protect their home turf.
3
It could be a highly effective way of combating
fantasy
with reality.
4
That changed radically about a year later, when daily
fantasy
sports emerged.
5
The politicians used the intervention
fantasy
to combat the emasculated national self-image.
1
The two young men idly
fantasize
about carrying out the perfect crime.
2
But I will allow you to
fantasize
about me all you want.
3
If we want to
fantasize
about escape plans, what do you care?
4
In all fairness it was difficult not to
fantasize
,
considering the circumstances.
5
At that hour, I could
fantasize
that she was dreaming of me.
Usage of
fantasise
in anglès
1
In the real world an educationist and chronic optimist tried to
fantasise
.
2
Graduates who
fantasise
about success at work end up earning less, for instance.
3
We can even
fantasise
about things we don't actually want to happen IRL.
4
In later years, Gene started to
fantasise
that he wrote the whole song.
5
Sometimes the things we
fantasise
about don't seem to make sense.
6
She would
fantasise
about murdering him, she writes in her book.
7
Growing up, Van Ness used to
fantasise
he would help other people like himself.
8
At one point, for instance, I began to
fantasise
about having my leg amputated.
9
But us statisticians are allowed to
fantasise
a little, so here's a hypothetical challenge.
10
It is also the time when many of us
fantasise
about c(...)
11
Hard-right Tory Brexiters
fantasise
about a British version of Singapore.
12
We might then
fantasise
about escaping the claustrophobic clutches of domesticity and dyspeptic over-indulgence.
13
I can reconstruct intellectually how you might
fantasise
an affinity.
14
I
fantasise
about being the Colin Farrell of that world.
15
All those of us whose blood still races are forced to sublimate, to
fantasise
.
16
I used to
fantasise
about living in the airport.
Other examples for "fantasise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
fantasise
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
fantasise about
fantasise about c
fantasise about domination
fantasise about success
fantasise about things
More collocations
Translations for
fantasise
portuguès
sonhar
català
fantasiar
fantasiejar
espanyol
fantasear
soñar
Fantasise
through the time