fey (Meaning)

Wordnet

fey (s)

slightly insane

suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldliness

Webster

fey (a.)

Fated; doomed.

Webster

fey (n.)

Faith.

Webster

fey (v. t.)

To cleanse; to clean out.

fey Sentence Examples

  1. The fey creature flitted through the forest, leaving sparkles of magic in its wake.
  2. The dancer moved with a fey grace, her steps like a gentle breeze.
  3. The old woman had a fey look in her eyes, as if she knew secrets that others did not.
  4. The child had an air of fey innocence, as if she had never known sadness or pain.
  5. The painting depicted a fey landscape, with trees that seemed to dance and mountains that reached for the sky.
  6. The music was fey and whimsical, transporting listeners to a realm of wonder and enchantment.
  7. The author's writing was full of fey imagery, creating a world that was both magical and believable.
  8. The garden was a fey paradise, with flowers in bloom and birds singing in the trees.
  9. The dress had a fey design, with intricate embroidery and a flowing skirt that floated on the air.
  10. The fey spirits danced in the moonlight, their laughter echoing through the night.

FAQs About the word fey

slightly insane, suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldlinessFated; doomed., Faith., To cleanse; to clean out.

kooky, delirious, paranoidal, daffy, wacky, disturbed, disordered, maniacal, nutty, oddball

reasonable, normal, wise, sane, clear, wise, rational, sound, normal, reasonable

The fey creature flitted through the forest, leaving sparkles of magic in its wake.

The dancer moved with a fey grace, her steps like a gentle breeze.

The old woman had a fey look in her eyes, as if she knew secrets that others did not.

The child had an air of fey innocence, as if she had never known sadness or pain.