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fancied

[ fan-seed ]

adjective

  1. unreal; imaginary:

    to be upset by fancied grievances.



fancied

/ ˈæԲɪ /

adjective

  1. imaginary; unreal
  2. thought likely to win or succeed

    a fancied runner

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲ·ڲc adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fancied1

First recorded in 1560–70; fancy + -ed 2
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Of the 80 or so members at the club, a handful were born in Ireland, about a third consider themselves Irish-American and the rest simply fancied giving Gaelic games a try.

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I would even have fancied my Lincoln City team from a few years back to have beaten Leicester this season so I could have ended up manager there.

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But my older sister was going, so I tagged along and it was love at first sight plus I'll admit I fancied Hugh Grant just a bit.

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Salah will now be fancied to equal at least one more record this season, with his eyes on finishing Premier League top scorer for a fourth time - something only Arsenal's Thierry Henry has done.

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"The funny thing that stood out was the fact he had beautiful hands and anyway, I fancied him," she said with a glint in her eye.

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