fairy (Meaning)

Wordnet

fairy (n)

a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers

offensive term for a homosexual man

Webster

fairy (n.)

Enchantment; illusion.

The country of the fays; land of illusions.

An imaginary supernatural being or spirit, supposed to assume a human form (usually diminutive), either male or female, and to meddle for good or evil in the affairs of mankind; a fay. See Elf, and Demon.

An enchantress.

Webster

fairy (a.)

Of or pertaining to fairies.

Given by fairies; as, fairy money.

fairy Sentence Examples

  1. In the mystical realm of folklore, fairies are often depicted as diminutive creatures with gossamer wings.
  2. The fairy godmother in Cinderella waved her magic wand and transformed a simple pumpkin into a magnificent carriage.
  3. Legends tell of mischievous fairies who play tricks on unsuspecting humans, leading them on wild goose chases.
  4. The fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty" features a princess who is cursed by an evil fairy and falls into a deep sleep.
  5. With a sprinkle of fairy dust, Tinkerbell brings life to inanimate objects, such as Pinocchio.
  6. Some tales describe fairies as guardians of nature, protecting forests and meadows from harm.
  7. According to Irish mythology, fairies are believed to reside in ancient mounds called "fairy forts."
  8. The fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk" tells the story of a boy who climbs a giant beanstalk and encounters a fairy at the top.
  9. In the ballet "A Midsummer Night's Dream," fairies play a significant role in the mischievous antics of the forest.
  10. The whimsical world of fairies continues to inspire artists, writers, and dreamers alike, capturing the imagination of generations.

FAQs About the word fairy

a small being, human in form, playful and having magical powers, offensive term for a homosexual manEnchantment; illusion., The country of the fays; land of ill

dwarf, troll, sprite, faerie, goblin,elf, faery, pixie,gnome, pixy

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In the mystical realm of folklore, fairies are often depicted as diminutive creatures with gossamer wings.

The fairy godmother in Cinderella waved her magic wand and transformed a simple pumpkin into a magnificent carriage.

Legends tell of mischievous fairies who play tricks on unsuspecting humans, leading them on wild goose chases.

The fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty" features a princess who is cursed by an evil fairy and falls into a deep sleep.