Pronunciation: /ˈfɛriˌlænd/

Definitions of fairyland

noun a place or land of enchantment, often associated with fairies or magical creatures

Example Sentences

A1 I dreamed of visiting a fairyland with magical creatures.

A2 The children played in the fairyland, pretending to be fairies and elves.

B1 The novel described a mystical fairyland hidden deep in the forest.

B2 The artist's painting depicted a beautiful fairyland with colorful flowers and sparkling streams.

C1 The author's vivid descriptions transported the reader to a enchanting fairyland full of wonder and beauty.

C2 Exploring the intricate details of the fairyland in the fantasy novel, I was captivated by its otherworldly charm.

Examples of fairyland in a Sentence

formal The garden was like a fairyland with its colorful flowers and sparkling fountain.

informal Have you seen the new theme park? It's like a fairyland come to life!

slang That party last night was straight out of fairyland, with all the lights and decorations.

figurative Her imagination was a fairyland, full of magical creatures and endless possibilities.

Grammatical Forms of fairyland

past tense

fairylanded

plural

fairylands

comparative

more fairyland

superlative

most fairyland

present tense

fairylands

future tense

will fairyland

perfect tense

have fairylanded

continuous tense

is fairylanding

singular

fairyland

positive degree

fairyland

infinitive

to fairyland

gerund

fairylanding

participle

fairylanded

Origin and Evolution of fairyland

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'fairyland' originated from the belief in a mythical realm inhabited by fairies, magical creatures in folklore.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'fairyland' has come to represent a fantastical or enchanting place, often associated with whimsical and magical elements.