fancies

word · lemma: fancy

Definition

'Fancies' is the third person singular of the verb 'fancy,' meaning to like someone or something, or to be attracted to someone, usually in a romantic way. It can also mean having a sudden desire or preference for something.

Usage & Nuances

Fairly informal in modern English and more common in UK than US usage. You'll often hear 'He fancies her' (is attracted to her). Can mean a crush, or simply liking the idea of something ('She fancies a cup of tea'). Not used for strong or deep love. Don't confuse with the meaning 'expensive or elaborate' as an adjective.

Example Sentences

I think she fancies herself as a singer, but I've never heard her sing.

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He always fancies the most expensive things in the store.

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He fancies going out for dinner tonight.

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She fancies chocolate more than vanilla.

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Tom fancies his new neighbor.

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Nobody really knows why he fancies spicy food so much—maybe it reminds him of home.

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