The difference between Fantasy and Vision

When used as nouns, fantasy means that which comes from one's imagination, whereas vision means the sense or ability of sight.

When used as verbs, fantasy means to fantasize (about), whereas vision means to imagine something as if it were to be true.


check bellow for the other definitions of Fantasy and Vision

  1. Fantasy as a noun:

    That which comes from one's imagination.

  2. Fantasy as a noun (literature):

    The literary genre generally dealing with themes of magic and the supernatural, imaginary worlds and creatures, etc.

  3. Fantasy as a noun:

    A fantastical design.

  4. Fantasy as a noun (slang):

    The drug gamma-hydroxybutyric acid.

  1. Fantasy as a verb (literary, psychoanalysis):

    To fantasize (about).

  2. Fantasy as a verb (obsolete):

    To have a fancy for; to be pleased with; to like.

    Examples:

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  1. Vision as a noun (uncountable):

    The sense or ability of sight.

  2. Vision as a noun (countable):

    Something seen; an object perceived visually.

  3. Vision as a noun (countable):

    Something imaginary one thinks one sees.

    Examples:

    "He tried drinking from the pool of water, but realized it was only a vision."

  4. Vision as a noun (countable, by extension):

    Something unreal or imaginary; a creation of fancy.

  5. Vision as a noun (countable):

    An ideal or a goal toward which one aspires.

    Examples:

    "He worked tirelessly toward his vision of world peace."

  6. Vision as a noun (countable):

    A religious or mystical experience of a supernatural appearance.

    Examples:

    "He had a vision of the Virgin Mary."

  7. Vision as a noun (countable):

    A person or thing of extraordinary beauty.

  8. Vision as a noun (uncountable):

    Pre-recorded film or tape; footage.

  1. Vision as a verb (transitive):

    To imagine something as if it were to be true.

  2. Vision as a verb (transitive):

    To provide with a vision.