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    airy-fairy
    /ˌɛːrɪˈfɛːri/

    adjective

    • 1. impractical and foolishly idealistic: informal British "love might seem an airy-fairy, romantic concept"

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  2. Definition of 'airy-fairy' Word Frequency. airy-fairy. adjective. If you describe someone's ideas as airy-fairy, you are critical of them because you think the ideas are vague, impractical, and unrealistic. [British, disapproval] ...their airy-fairy principles. Synonyms: fanciful, lightweight, shaky, feeble More Synonyms of airy-fairy.

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      adjective. 1. informal. a. delicate or lovely. an airy-fairy...

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  3. AIRY-FAIRY definition: 1. not practical or not based on the situation as it really is: 2. not practical or not based on…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of AIRY-FAIRY is delicate, fairylike. How to use airy-fairy in a sentence.

  5. Airy-fairy definition: delicate or lovely. See examples of AIRY-FAIRY used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of airy-fairy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. adjective. 1. informal. a. delicate or lovely. an airy-fairy actress. an airy-fairy nightgown. b. not based on reality or concerned with mundane affairs; unrealistic. airy-fairy ideas about spending a fortune that isn't even his. 2. slang. effeminate.

  8. 1. informal fanciful and unrealistic: an airy-fairy scheme. 2. delicate to the point of being insubstantial; light. [C19: from Tennyson's poem Lillian (1830), where the central figure is described as "Airy, fairy Lillian"]