fantasia
imagination
noun fahn-tah-ZEE-ah Rare
Origin: From Greek phantasia, via Latin phantasia.
Also means
fantasy
Usage Note
Fantasia covers both the mental faculty of imagination and a fanciful story or pattern. The phrase avere molta fantasia means 'to be very creative'. When used of fabric or clothing, a fantasia means 'patterned' (as opposed to plain), which can trip up learners expecting an abstract meaning.
Examples
"I bambini hanno molta fantasia."
Natural Translation
Children have a great deal of imagination.
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