fantasmal

[fan-taz-muhl]

fantasmal Definition

  • 1of or relating to a ghostly or illusory image or phantom
  • 2resembling a fantasy or dream

Using fantasmal: Examples

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

  • Example

    The castle was shrouded in a fantasmal mist.

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    The painting had a fantasmal quality, as if it were not quite real.

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    She had a fantasmal vision of her deceased grandmother.

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    The story had a fantasmal plot that kept the reader guessing.

fantasmal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for fantasmal

Phrases with fantasmal

  • a creature that is ghostly or illusory in nature

    Example

    The protagonist encountered a fantasmal creature in the dark forest.

  • a world that is surreal or dreamlike in nature

    Example

    The artist's paintings depict a fantasmal world full of strange creatures and landscapes.

  • a figure that is ghostly or illusory in nature

    Example

    The old mansion was said to be haunted by a fantasmal figure.

Origins of fantasmal

from French 'fantasme', meaning 'phantom'

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Summary: fantasmal in Brief

The term 'fantasmal' [fan-taz-muhl] refers to something that is ghostly or illusory, or that resembles a fantasy or dream. It can describe anything from a misty castle to a surreal painting, as in 'The painting had a fantasmal quality, as if it were not quite real.' 'Fantasmal' can also be used to describe creatures, worlds, or figures, as in 'The protagonist encountered a fantasmal creature in the dark forest.'