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Answer for the clue "Imagination unrestricted by reality ", 7 letters:
fantasy

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Word definitions for fantasy in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fantasy \Fan"ta*sy\, v. t. To have a fancy for; to be pleased with; to like; to fancy. [Obs.] --Cavendish. Which he doth most fantasy. --Robynson (More's Utopia).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. imagination unrestricted by reality; "a schoolgirl fantasy" [syn: phantasy ] fiction with a large amount of fantasy in it; "she made a lot of money writing romantic fantasies" [syn: phantasy ] something many people believe that is false; "they have the ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Fantasy is the third single by R&B singer Danny Fernandes . It's the fourth track off his debut album Intro .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 That which comes from one's imagination. 2 (context literature English) The literary genre generally dealing with themes of magic and fictive medieval technology. 3 A fantastical design. 4 (context slang English) The drug gamma-hydroxybutyric acid. ...

Usage examples of fantasy.

Hologram adverts swarmed up the frontage of the ground level shops, bright fantasy worlds and beautiful people shining enticingly.

The Aedile had dismissed all of these allegations as fantasies, but then a boy had died after bloodletting, and the parents, mid-caste chandlers, had lodged a formal protest.

If, as we expect, you use it to dominate and to twist others into animalistic fantasies, then it will prove our own point.

It stretched around him, gluey, clinging, membranes of goo dividing into thin strings and sagging ropes that bound him with impossible things: wild fantasies of having been captured by a dozen Yuuzhan Vong warriors who all looked like Jacen Solo, mad images of sacrifice and aliens and Jaina and that Nom Anor character.

So at last we are able to complete the fantasy spectrum by including Arthuriana among all the other varieties of fantasy thus far published under this colophon.

Karyn had her pegged correctly after all: a slightly askew twelve-year-old asimmer with prepubescent fantasies playing a not particularly nice joke on him.

SF, with Del Rey alone issuing fifty or more titles of its extensive fantasy and SF backlist in trade paperback.

Rosemarie Basson, a Canadian sex researcher and therapist, who observed that couples in long-term relationships often do not experience as many spontaneous sexual thoughts or fantasies as they used to.

By choosing to pose his victim, he revealed a distinct behavioral characteristic relating to his fantasies and premeditation of the crime.

Afton and I walk through the revolving doors of the Biltmore Hotel and into the fantasy.

Moreover, the German Orient was almost exclusively a scholarly, or at least a classical, Orient: it was made the subject of lyrics, fantasies, and even novels, but it was never actual, the way Egypt and Syria were actual for Chateaubriand, Lane, Lamartine, Burton, Disraeli, or Nerval.

Marion Truesdale, aka Pork, whose arms were inked with blue, circusy designs, the most prominent being a voluptuous naked woman with the head of a demon, and whose class work, albeit competent, tended to mirror the derivative fantasy world of his body art.

But in a situation like this, Cirri could only hope that the man who had sent her such an appealing iDream would be as receptive to her fantasies as she was to his.

She has edited the Arabesque anthologies and is a coeditor for the Sisters in Fantasy anthology series.

I visualized the fantasies of contented paedophiliacs, hiring the deformed bodies of children injured in crashes, assuaging and irrigating their wounds with their own scarred genital organs, of elderly pederasts easing their tongues into the simulated anuses of colostomized juveniles.