Pronunciation: /ˈfɛriˌlænd/
noun a place or land of enchantment, often associated with fairies or magical creatures
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.
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.
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