fancied

[Fan·cied]

Formed or conceived by the imagination

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Formed or conceived by the fancy; unreal; as, a fancied wrong.

Adjective S.
formed or conceived by the imagination; "a fabricated excuse for his absence"; "a fancied wrong"; "a fictional character"; "used fictitious names"; "a made-up story"


v. t.
Formed or conceived by the fancy; unreal; as, a fancied wrong.

imp. & p. p.
of Fancy


Fancied

Fan"cied , a. [From Fancy, v. t.] Formed or conceived by the fancy; unreal; as, a fancied wrong.

Formed or conceived by the fancy; unreal; as, a fancied wrong.

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Usage Examples

It is not uncommon in modern times to see governments straining every nerve to keep the peace, and the people whom they represent, with patriotic enthusiasm and resentment over real or fancied wrongs, urging them forward to war.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

As a kid I quite fancied the romantic, Bohemian idea of being an artist. I expect I thought I could escape from the difficulties of maths and spelling. Maybe I thought I would avoid the judgement of the establishment.

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