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fairyland

Fairyland (noun) means the imagined home of fairies; also, any place that seems magical or unreal. Example: “The snow-covered garden looked like fairyland at dawn.”

noun
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The imagined home of fairies; also, any place that seems magical or unreal.
"The snow-covered garden looked like fairyland at dawn."

How to use fairyland

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA magical, dreamlike place — real or imagined.

Word forms

fairylands plural

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Etymology

From "fairy" plus "land."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “fairyland” mean?

The word “fairyland” means the imagined home of fairies; also, any place that seems magical or unreal. In plain terms, a magical, dreamlike place — real or imagined.

How do you use “fairyland” in a sentence?

Here is “fairyland” used in a sentence: “The snow-covered garden looked like fairyland at dawn.”

What is another word for “fairyland”?

Words with a similar meaning to “fairyland” include dreamworld.

What part of speech is “fairyland”?

“Fairyland” is a noun.

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