fancier
pronunciation
How to pronounce fancier in British English: UK [ˈfænsiə(r)]
How to pronounce fancier in American English: US [ˈfænsiɚ]
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- Noun:
- a person having a strong liking for something
Word Origin
- fancier (n.)
- "one with a special taste or aptitude (for something)," 1765, agent noun from fancy (v.).
Example
- 1. In america , meanwhile , minos is being replaced with a fancier experiment called nova , which will start collecting data in 2013 .
- 2. That can mean fancier patrol cars , badass hardware or simply keeping the budget plump in lean times .
- 3. To make them fancier , they had complicated wooden lattices all around them .
- 4. We arrive at the italian place and it 's even fancier inside than it is outside .
- 5. Pigeon fancier norman perry of port talbot , wales poses for photographers with his supreme champion winner in the annual homing pigeon world show at the winter gardens in blackpool , northern england , january 21 , 2012 .