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    whimsy
    /ˈwɪmzi/

    noun

    • 1. playfully quaint or fanciful behaviour or humour: "the film is an awkward blend of whimsy and moralizing"
    • 2. a whim: "a clean slate on which to enter information in the form that suits your whimsy"

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  2. Whimsy is a noun that means unusual, funny, and pleasant ideas or qualities, or something that is intended to be strange and humorous but has little real meaning or value. Learn more about the word, its pronunciation, synonyms, and translations.

  3. Whimsy is a noun that means whim, caprice, or fancifulness. It can also refer to a fanciful or fantastic device, object, or creation in writing or art. See synonyms, examples, and word history of whimsy.

  4. Whimsy is what a person who's a dreamer and out of step with the real world might have lots of. People who are full of whimsy are odd, but often fanciful and lovely, like Harry Potter's friend Luna Lovegood. Whimsy is also a whim — something you do just because you want to.

  5. Whimsy definition: capricious humor or disposition; extravagant, fanciful, or excessively playful expression. See examples of WHIMSY used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of whimsy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Whimsy is unusual, playful, and unpredictable behaviour or humour, rather than having any serious reason or purpose behind it. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of whimsy with sentences and collocations.

  8. Whimsy is a noun that means an unusual, unexpected, or fanciful idea, or quaint, fanciful, or playful humor. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of whimsy in English and other languages.