fanciness

[ˈfænsi.nəs]

fanciness Definition

  • 1the quality of being expensive or decorated in a way that is intended to impress people
  • 2the quality of being complicated or detailed

Using fanciness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fanciness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fanciness of the restaurant was reflected in the prices on the menu.

  • Example

    I don't care about the fanciness of the hotel, I just want a comfortable bed.

  • Example

    The fanciness of the dress made it difficult to move around.

  • Example

    The fanciness of the language used in the contract made it hard to understand.

fanciness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fanciness

Idioms Using fanciness

  • to have an excessively high opinion of oneself

    Example

    He fancies himself as a great artist, but his paintings are not very good.

  • fancy-free

    having no commitments or responsibilities

    Example

    After finishing college, she felt fancy-free and decided to travel the world.

  • fancy that!

    an expression of surprise or disbelief

    Example

    Fancy that! I never would have guessed you were a fan of heavy metal music.

Phrases with fanciness

  • skillful and intricate movements, especially in dance or sports

    Example

    The soccer player showed off his fancy footwork during the game.

  • clothing that is more elaborate or decorative than what is typically worn

    Example

    The party had a fancy dress theme, so everyone came dressed in costumes.

  • luxury items that are not considered essential

    Example

    The store specializes in selling fancy goods like jewelry and perfume.

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Summary: fanciness in Brief

The term 'fanciness' [ˈfænsi.nəs] refers to the quality of being expensive or decorated in a way that is intended to impress people, or the quality of being complicated or detailed. It can be seen in the context of restaurants, hotels, clothing, and language, as in 'The fanciness of the dress made it difficult to move around.' The term extends into phrases like 'fancy footwork,' and idioms like 'fancy-free,' denoting a lack of commitments or responsibilities.