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Not based on fact; unreal.
imagined
imaginary
notional
unreal
Fanciful.
creative
originative
Fanciful.
fancy
1
Chinn said the idea of British workers plugging the gap was
fanciful
.
2
Sadly, the idea of loosening lockdown laws seems
fanciful
at this point.
3
It's a
fanciful
story, and unfortunately one that is impossible to substantiate.
4
Notions of Ireland winning the championship certainly look a bit
fanciful
now.
5
The most
fanciful
prediction of sci-fi lovers finally came true this week.
6
Even among the far-out ideas from Mercedes, this one is especially
fanciful
.
7
To-day is matter-of-fact in dress and design; mediaevalism was
fanciful
,
picturesque, romantic.
8
It can be twined in
fanciful
forms, and kept on the writing-table.
9
Expectations of exponential increases in house prices seemed
fanciful
,
if not delusional.
10
I have no doubt he's swayed many people with such
fanciful
thoughts.
11
No amount of
fanciful
imagination can fashion such signs for homosexual partners.
12
There is a good scope in the above subjects for
fanciful
designs.
13
The scenes of the planet Oa are particularly
fanciful
and well rendered.
14
They had the fault inherent in all hybrids, however
fanciful
and graceful.
15
Hence there is a
fanciful
connection between the hare and the moon.
16
He really outdid the most
fanciful
cowboy of the far western ranches.
fanciful
too fanciful
more fanciful
very fanciful
as fanciful
so fanciful