fairyland (Meaning)

Wordnet

fairyland (n)

something existing solely in the imagination (but often mistaken for reality)

the enchanted realm of fairies

Webster

fairyland (n.)

The imaginary land or abode of fairies.

fairyland Sentence Examples

  1. The forest was a fairyland of sparkling streams and lush greenery.
  2. The children were transported to a fairyland of imagination and wonder.
  3. The garden was a fairyland of colorful flowers and fragrant blossoms.
  4. The night sky was a fairyland of twinkling stars and shimmering constellations.
  5. The ballroom was a fairyland of elegance and beauty, filled with music and laughter.
  6. The winter wonderland was a fairyland of snow-covered trees and sparkling ice crystals.
  7. The underwater world was a fairyland of vibrant coral reefs and exotic marine life.
  8. The ancient ruins were a fairyland of crumbling walls and overgrown vegetation, whispering secrets of the past.
  9. The amusement park was a fairyland of rides, games, and cotton candy, bringing joy to people of all ages.
  10. The library was a fairyland of books, each one a portal to a different world.

FAQs About the word fairyland

something existing solely in the imagination (but often mistaken for reality), the enchanted realm of fairiesThe imaginary land or abode of fairies.

wonderland, Eden, utopia, dreamland, dreamworld, fantasyland, Sion, promised land, heaven, New Jerusalem

dystopia, hell, fool's paradise, fool's paradise, hell, dystopia,anti-utopia, anti-utopia,

The forest was a fairyland of sparkling streams and lush greenery.

The children were transported to a fairyland of imagination and wonder.

The garden was a fairyland of colorful flowers and fragrant blossoms.

The night sky was a fairyland of twinkling stars and shimmering constellations.