Pronunciation: /feɪ/
noun an enchanting or magical quality
A1 A fay is a mythical creature in folklore.
A2 The fay danced gracefully in the moonlight.
B1 The fay granted wishes to those who showed kindness.
B2 Legends speak of a powerful fay queen who ruled the enchanted forest.
C1 The fay's magic was said to be able to heal even the most severe wounds.
C2 Scholars studied ancient texts to uncover the secrets of the fay's mystical abilities.
verb to foretell or predict
A1 I fay my hair every morning before going out.
A2 She fays her nails with different colors every week.
B1 The chef fays the vegetables before cooking them.
B2 He fays the room with scented candles to create a relaxing atmosphere.
C1 The artist fays the canvas with vibrant colors to create a masterpiece.
C2 The interior designer fays the room with luxurious furniture and decor.
formal The fay queen ruled over the enchanted forest with grace and wisdom.
informal I heard that fay creatures are said to bring good luck to those who encounter them.
slang Let's go on a fay hunt in the woods and see if we can find any magical beings.
figurative The artist's painting was so beautiful, it looked like it was touched by a fay's magic.
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