Plural of fantast; people who have vivid imaginations, who dream or fantasize, or who create fanciful ideas.
Simple plural of fantast following standard English pluralization. Used to describe groups of imaginative people, visionaries, or those devoted to fantasy thinking.
History shows that fantasts—people like Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and early science-fiction writers—often imagined technologies decades before invention, suggesting imaginative people may see patterns in developing knowledge that practical minds miss.
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