different between freakish vs fanciful

freakish

English

Etymology

freak +? -ish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?f?i?k??/

Adjective

freakish (comparative more freakish, superlative most freakish)

  1. Resembling a freak.
  2. Strange, unusual, abnormal or bizarre.
  3. Capricious, unpredictable.

Derived terms

  • freakishly
  • freakishness

Translations

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fanciful

English

Alternative forms

  • fancifull (obsolete)
  • phanciful (obsolete)
  • phancifull (obsolete)

Etymology

fancy +? -ful

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fæns?f?l/
  • Hyphenation: fan?ci?ful

Adjective

fanciful (comparative more fanciful, superlative most fanciful)

  1. Imaginative or fantastic.
  2. Unreal or imagined.

Derived terms

  • fancifully
  • fancifulness

Translations

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  • what does fanciful mean in english
  • what do fanciful mean
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  • what is fanciful fiction
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