"Whimsy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Whimsy" Meaning

Whimsy refers to a feeling or mood of lighthearted, fanciful, or playful humor; a feeling of amused or carefree delight; or a quirky and charming quality. It is an expression of a playful or fanciful idea or feeling, often used to describe something that is unusual or unpredictable.

"Whimsy" Examples

Examples of Whimsy


The artist's first exhibition was a display of artistic whimsy, featuring paintings of fantastical creatures on rainbows and floral patterns.
The boutique's whimsy-high iconic fashion accessories included butterfly wings, unicorn sculptures, and rainbow-colored cloud purses.
The romantic composer is known for his whimsical melodies that transport listeners to a fictional world.
The trim decorations on the children's carousel exhibit whimsy charm with unexpectedly tossed archways and half-scaled music band action.
The monochromatic colored unstable prestidigiatric spaces show puzzling elements with their whimsical boxes and darker caboos role of millipede vine-arm tabulation living crab question''.

"Whimsy" Similar Words

Whimpered

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Whimpering

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To cry or make a low, whining sound, typically because one is feeling pain, sadness, or fear.

Whimpers

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Whimsey

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Whimsy refers to a feeling or mood of lighthearted and fanciful imagination, or an unpredictable and humorous idea or action. It is a carefree and playful way of thinking or behaving.

Whimsical

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Whimsicality

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Whimsicality refers to a playful and fanciful quality, often characterized by a tendency to be capricious, unpredictable, and unpredictable, often in a charming or humorous way. It involves a creative or artistic expression that is quirky, unconventional, and bordering on absurdity or fantasy.

Whimsically

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In a whimsical or fanciful manner; playfully quirky or unpredictable.<br><br>Example: She danced whimsically through the garden, her feet bare and her hair wild.

Whimsies

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Whin

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To complain or object in a continuous or shrill manner, often in a petulant or irritating way.

Whinchat

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Whine

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To complain in a high-pitched voice, often in an annoying or insistent way. <br><br>Example: "Stop whining and be quiet, it's not that bad."

Whined

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Whiner

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Whiners

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One who habitually complains or expresses dissatisfaction, especially with regard to their circumstances.<br><br>Example: "He's always been a whiner, never happy with anything."

Whiney

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Pertaining to or characterized by a high, complaining tone of voice.<br><br>Example: "Stop being so whiny and let's discuss this in a civil manner."

Whinge

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