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phantasmagoricor phan·tas·ma·gor·i·cal [ fan-taz-muh-gawr-ik or fan-taz-muh-gawr-i-kuhl; -gor- ] / fænˌtæz məˈgɔr ɪk or fænˌtæz məˈgɔr ɪ kəl; -ˈgɒr- / SEE SYNONYMS FOR phantasmagoric ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivehaving a fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream or created by the imagination. having the appearance of an optical illusion, especially one produced by a magic lantern. changing or shifting, as a scene made up of many elements. Sometimes phan·tas·ma·go·ri·al [fan-taz-muh-gawr-ee-uhl, -gor-] /fænˌtæz məˈgɔr i əl, -ˈgɒr-/ . OTHER WORDS FROM phantasmagoricphan·tas·ma·gor·i·cal·ly, adverbphan·tas·ma·go·ri·al·ly, phan·tas·ma·go·ri·an·ly, adverbWords nearby phantasmagoricphantasia, phantasize, phantasm, phantasma, phantasmagoria, phantasmagoric, phantasmagory, phantasmal, phantasy, phantom, phantom circuit Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for phantasmagoricThe quaint little shop has a range of phantasmagoric linens, tablecloths, and blankets. There Are Bugs in Your Coffee and Other Things I Learned in Antigua, Guatemala|William O’Connor|January 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST Only the corsets of those roles foreshadowed the Gothic babe she would become, the tousled muse to the phantasmagoric Tim Burton. How Helena Became a Freak|Gina Piccalo|March 2, 2010|DAILY BEAST All is still on a colossal scale, but playful, capricious, phantasmagoric. The Roof of France|Matilda Betham-Edwards Her little world was phantasmagoric—strange shadows dancing on a sheet. What Maisie Knew|Henry James
Did not the dominant spirit within her bear a close likeness to his own phantasmagoric soul? The Golden Road|Frank Waller Allen The dark, massy clouds that floated between her and the earth were doing their ghostly, phantasmagoric work. Round the Block|John Bell Bouton I would have pledged my soul's welfare to execute any phantasmagoric behest she had chosen to ordain. The Belovd Vagabond|William J. Locke
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