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- adjectivefancy (adjective) · fancier (comparative adjective) · fanciest (superlative adjective)
- elaborate in structure or decoration:"the furniture was very fancy" · "a fancy computerized system"Opposite:
- sophisticated or expensive in a way that is intended to impress:"fancy hotels and restaurants"Similar:OTT
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(especially of foodstuffs) of high quality:"fancy molasses"Opposite:
- (of a flower) of two or more colors:"all pelargoniums, from scented-leaf species to fancy hybrids, thrive in hot sunshine"
- (of an animal) bred to develop particular points of appearance:"fancy goldfish"
- archaic(of a drawing, painting, or sculpture) created from the imagination rather than from life:"I used to take a seat and busy myself in sketching fancy vignettes"
verbfancy (verb) · fancies (third person present) · fancied (past tense) · fancied (past participle) · fancying (present participle)- feel a desire or liking for:"do you fancy a drink?"Similar:wish forlong foryearn forhave a yearning/craving forhanker afterhunger forthirst forsigh forpine fordream ofhave a yen foritch forbe desirous of
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformalfind sexually attractive:"I really fancy him"Similar:be attracted tofind attractivebe captivated bybe infatuated withbe taken withlust afterburn forhave taken a shine tohave a crush onbe wild/mad/crazy abouthave a pash onbe soft onlech after/over
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformal(fancy oneself)have an unduly high opinion of oneself, or of one's ability in a particular area:"two lads behind the counter who fancy themselves"Similar:have a high opinion of oneselfbe confident of one's abilitiesthink one is the cat's whiskers/pajamasthink one is God's gift (to women)reckon oneselfOpposite:be modest
- BRITISH ENGLISHregard (a horse, team, or player) as a likely winner:"I fancy him to win the tournament"
nounfancy (noun) · fancies (plural noun)- (in 16th and 17th century music) a composition for keyboard or strings in free or variation form.
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If you describe something as fancy, you mean that it is special, unusual, or elaborate, for example because it has a lot of decoration. The magazine was packaged in a fancy plastic case with attractive graphics.
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If you describe something as fancy, you mean that it is special, unusual, or elaborate, for example because it has a lot of decoration.
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Do you fancy (having) another drink? [=would you like to have another drink?] He's all right, I suppose, but I can't say I fancy him. I have a hard time fancying you as a father. Fancy [= imagine] our embarrassment when the police …
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