whimsy (Meaning)

Wordnet

whimsy (n)

an odd or fanciful or capricious idea

the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment

Webster

whimsy (n.)

A whim; a freak; a capricious notion, a fanciful or odd conceit.

A whim.

A whimsey.

whimsy Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah's whimsical spirit danced across the stage, captivating the audience.
  2. The whimsical decorations adorned the room with an air of enchantment.
  3. The writer's prose exuded whimsy, evoking a world of imagination and wonder.
  4. The painting's whimsical colors and brushstrokes brought a touch of whimsy to the sterile room.
  5. The whimsical melody floated through the air, carrying listeners away on a whimsical journey.
  6. The boy's whimsical imagination transformed the ordinary into extraordinary.
  7. The whimsical design of the building defied architectural norms, creating a magical space.
  8. The whimsy of nature was evident in the delicate petals of the flower.
  9. The whimsical puppet show delighted both children and adults alike.
  10. The whimsy of the moment created a sense of joy and wonder that lingered long after it had passed.

FAQs About the word whimsy

an odd or fanciful or capricious idea, the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgmentA whim; a freak; a capricious

vagrancy, bee, maggot,humor, impression, caprice, fantasy, fancy, whimsicality, megrim

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Sarah's whimsical spirit danced across the stage, captivating the audience.

The whimsical decorations adorned the room with an air of enchantment.

The writer's prose exuded whimsy, evoking a world of imagination and wonder.

The painting's whimsical colors and brushstrokes brought a touch of whimsy to the sterile room.