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fantasize synonyms

Trying to find another word for fantasize in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of fantasize in 12 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for fantasize alphabetically.

  • conceive
  • dream
  • envision
  • fancy
  • fantasize
  • hallucinate
  • imagine
  • moon
  • muse
  • pipe dream
  • castle in the air
  • conceiving
  • dream
  • fancy
  • fancying
  • figment of imagination
  • fond hope
  • fool's paradise
  • head trip
  • imagination
  • anticipate
  • behold
  • conceive
  • conceptualize
  • contemplate
  • envisage
  • externalize
  • fancy
  • feature
  • foresee
  • blow one's mind
  • daydream
  • envision
  • fantasize
  • freak out
  • have visions
  • head trip
  • hear voices
  • trip
  • visualize
  • ego trip
  • introspection
  • brainstorm
  • build castles in air
  • conceptualize
  • conjure up
  • cook up
  • create
  • depict
  • devise
  • envisage
  • envision
  • ad-lib
  • author
  • bear
  • bring into being
  • coin
  • come up with
  • come upon
  • compose
  • conceive
  • contrive
  • build castles in air
  • daydream
  • envision
  • hallucinate
  • head trip
  • imagine
  • invent
  • moon
  • romance
  • trip out
  • celestial body
  • crescent
  • full moon
  • half-moon
  • heavenly body
  • new moon
  • old moon
  • orb of night
  • planetoid
  • pumpkin
  • affair
  • affair of the heart
  • amour
  • attachment
  • courtship
  • enchantment
  • fascination
  • fling
  • flirtation
  • intrigue
  • build castles in air
  • conceive
  • dream
  • envision
  • fancy
  • fantasize
  • hallucinate
  • imagine
  • moon
  • muse
  • build castles in air
  • conceive
  • dream
  • envision
  • fancy
  • fantasize
  • hallucinate
  • imagine
  • moon
  • muse

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