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Princeton's WordNet

  1. fantasy world, phantasy world, fairylandnoun

    something existing solely in the imagination (but often mistaken for reality)

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  1. Fantasy world

    A fantasy world is a world created for/from fictional media, such as literature, film or games. Typical fantasy worlds involve magic or magical abilities, nonexistent technology and, sometimes, either a historical or futuristic theme. Some worlds may be a parallel world connected to Earth via magical portals or items (like Narnia); an imaginary universe hidden within ours (like Wizarding World); a fictional Earth set in the remote past or future (like Middle-earth); an alternative version of our History (like Lyra's world); or an entirely independent world set in another part of the universe (like the Star Wars Galaxy).Many fantasy worlds draw heavily on real world history, geography, sociology, mythology, and folklore.

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  1. fantasy world

    A fantasy world is a fictional universe created in literature, movies, video games, and other forms of media that often includes elements of magic, mythology, supernatural entities or events, and alternate forms of reality. It is an imaginative realm that can significantly differ from the real world in terms of rules, structures, and customs. Furthermore, geography, climate, time, physics, history, and biology of this world can be designed by the creator. It is commonly used in fantasy genre where characters, creatures, and themes often push the boundaries of reality.

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  1. Fantasy world

    A fantasy world is a fictional universe used in fantasy fiction, for example in novels and games. Typical worlds involve magic or magical abilities and often, but not always, either a medieval or futuristic theme. Some worlds may be a parallel world tenuously connected to Earth via magical portals or items; a fictional Earth set in the remote past or future; or an entirely independent world set in another universe. Many fantasy worlds draw heavily on real world history, geography and sociology, and also on mythology and folklore.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of fantasy world in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of fantasy world in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of fantasy world in a Sentence

  1. Andy Dehnart:

    If (Odom's situation) becomes a central story line, it might help ratings temporarily, but we have also seen that these kind of things don't necessarily draw viewers back in hordes, if anything, it reminds viewers that this isn't just a fantasy world and that can sometimes turn off people who don't really want to think about what they are watching but who just want to tune out and enjoy.

  2. Jose Lira:

    He lives in a fantasy world, he doesnt have a beef with the police.

  3. Charles Krauthammer:

    Obama gave the terror bombing 51 seconds of his speech today in Havana. I thought the whole story of his presidency and its foreign policy was seen in the split screen, on one side, you had the video footage of the attack in Belgium. This is the real world. And on the other side was Obama, in the fantasy world he inhabits, where Cuba is of some geopolitical significance in his mind.

  4. Tim Bale:

    The PM and Boris Johnson party have egged one another on in this fantasy world for years now, when it was always blindingly obvious that a deal would require compromises.

  5. Sebastian Gorka:

    The political elite has to change their behavior. They ca n’t continue to live in an Alice in Wonderland fantasy world where it’s about disenfranchised individuals, it’s not about jihad.

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