exaggeration |
fantasy |
As nouns the difference between exaggeration and fantasy
is that
exaggeration is the act of heaping or piling up while
fantasy is that which comes from one's imagination.
As a verb fantasy is
to fantasize (about).
whimsical |
fantasy |
As an adjective whimsical
is given to whimsy; capricious; odd; peculiar; playful; light-hearted or amusing.
As a noun fantasy is
that which comes from one's imagination.
As a verb fantasy is
(literary|psychoanalysis) to fantasize (about).
fantasy |
hobby |
As nouns the difference between fantasy and hobby
is that
fantasy is that which comes from one's imagination while
hobby is an activity that one enjoys doing in one's spare time.
As a verb fantasy
is to fantasize (about).
As a proper noun Hobby is
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fantasy |
fairytale |
As nouns the difference between fantasy and fairytale
is that
fantasy is that which comes from one's imagination while
fairytale is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb fantasy
is to fantasize (about).
As an adjective fairytale is
an alternative spelling of lang=en.
fantasy |
folktale |
As nouns the difference between fantasy and folktale
is that
fantasy is that which comes from one's imagination while
folktale is a tale or story that is part of the oral tradition of a people or a place.
As a verb fantasy
is to fantasize (about).
fantasy |
folk |
As nouns the difference between fantasy and folk
is that
fantasy is that which comes from one's imagination while
folk is people.
As a verb fantasy
is (literary|psychoanalysis) to fantasize (about).
heroism |
fantasy |
As nouns the difference between heroism and fantasy
is that
heroism is the qualities characteristic of a hero, such as courage, bravery, fortitude, unselfishness, etc; the display of such qualities while
fantasy is that which comes from one's imagination.
As a verb fantasy is
(literary|psychoanalysis) to fantasize (about).
fantasy |
deception |
As nouns the difference between fantasy and deception
is that
fantasy is that which comes from one's imagination while
deception is disappointment.
As a verb fantasy
is (literary|psychoanalysis) to fantasize (about).
fantasy |
heaven |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between fantasy and heaven
is that
fantasy is (obsolete) to have a fancy for; to be pleased with; to like while
heaven is (obsolete) the sky, particularly its distant aspect as the abode of the sun, moon, and stars.
As a noun fantasy
is that which comes from one's imagination.
As a verb fantasy
is (literary|psychoanalysis) to fantasize (about).
As a proper noun heaven is
(religion) the abode of god or the gods, when considered as a specific location; the abode of the blessed departed who reside in the presence of god or the gods.
fantasy |
concoction |
Related terms |
Fantasy is a related term of concoction.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between fantasy and concoction
is that
fantasy is (obsolete) to have a fancy for; to be pleased with; to like while
concoction is (obsolete) the act of perfecting or maturing.
As nouns the difference between fantasy and concoction
is that
fantasy is that which comes from one's imagination while
concoction is (obsolete) digestion (of food etc).
As a verb fantasy
is (literary|psychoanalysis) to fantasize (about).
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