Definition of «whimsy»

Whimsy is a quality or behavior that is characterized by lightness, frivolity and playfulness. It refers to something that is amusing, quaint or odd in nature, often involving elements of fantasy or imagination. Whimsical things are typically seen as charming or delightful but may also be viewed as eccentric or unconventional.

Usage examples

  1. The artist's paintings are full of whimsy, with playful characters and vibrant colors.
  2. The clothing designer incorporated elements of whimsy into their collection, with unexpected patterns and quirky accessories.
  3. The advertisement for the amusement park captures the whimsy and excitement of the rides and attractions.

Phrases with «whimsy»

Sentences with «whimsy»

  • Your touch of whimsy of layering necklaces on the bust is such fun. (astrollthrulife.net)
  • I'd say he's a figurative painter who paints with whimsy in a magical style that reads at once very Latino, very Catholic, very metaphorical, and very personal. (dallasartnews.com)
  • The wearer of this makeup palette doesn't shy away from color, and can appreciate touches of whimsy in their makeup looks. (100percentpure.com)
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