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    Phan·tasm
    /ˈfanˌtaz(ə)m/

    noun

    • 1. a figment of the imagination; an illusion or apparition: "the cart seemed to glide like a terrible phantasm"
  2. The meaning of PHANTASM is a product of fantasy. How to use phantasm in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. A phantasm is that which, not being a true counterpart of reality, is yet so like it as to be mistaken for reality.

  4. PHANTASM definition: 1. something that is seen or imagined but is not real 2. something that is seen or imagined but is…. Learn more.

  5. noun [ C ] literary us / ˈfæn.tæz. ə m / uk / ˈfæn.tæz. ə m / Add to word list. something that is seen or imagined but is not real. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Unreal things and unreality. alternate reality. alternative reality. birther. cloud cuckoo land. delusion. fairyland. fallacy. false hopes. falsity. fantasy. illusion.

  6. 1. Something apparently seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or an apparition. Also called phantasma. 2. An illusory mental image. Also called phantasma. 3. In Platonic philosophy, objective reality as perceived and distorted by the five senses.

  7. A phantasm is an apparition or ghost, something that seems very real when you see it but less so as time goes by. It's not real, but an illusion or brief hallucination that might be caused by a vivid dream, illness, or a lack of sleep.

  8. Definition of phantasm noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Phantasm Definition. A perception of something that has no physical reality; figment of the mind; esp., a specter, or ghost. A deceptive likeness. A mental impression of a real person or thing. In Platonic philosophy, objective reality as perceived and distorted by the five senses.

  10. phantasm in British English. (ˈfæntæzəm ) noun. 1. a phantom. 2. an illusory perception of an object, person, etc. 3. (in the philosophy of Plato) objective reality as distorted by perception.

  11. noun. 1. a perception of something that has no physical reality; figment of the mind; esp., a specter, or ghost. : also phanˈtasma (fænˈtæzmə ) Word forms: plural phanˈtasmata (fænˈtæzmətə ) or phanˈtasmas. 2. a deceptive likeness. 3. Philosophy.

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