Fancied [verb]

Definition of Fancied:

imagine, create

Synonyms of Fancied:


Opposite/Antonyms of Fancied:


Sentence/Example of Fancied:

She fancied there was a sympathy of thought and taste between them, in which fancy she was mistaken.

He even fancied that something of challenge flashed from her, though without definite words or gesture.

No; he saw—he fancied that he saw a brighter way marked out before him.

You fancied, perhaps, I would stand haggling with you all night, and yield at last to your obstinacy.

We revelled in its resemblance, or its fancied resemblance to the famous old hostelry kept by old John Willet.

Instantly my thoughts flew back to that meeting at the station, when I had fancied that Ethne had her dog in her arms.

He fancied that he could see it, even at this distance, and another of his prodigious sighs issued from his lips.

Helena's manner was that of a grown young lady, which, indeed, she quite fancied herself to be.

She fancied she could almost see the wings of angels gleaming in the purple sunlight.

On the fancied outgoing, the observer would pass the interval between the sun and the earth in about eight minutes.