Fairy (noun)

  1. A supernatural being of folklore, typically represented as a small, delicate, winged creature with magical powers.
  2. A person or thing that is enchanting and delightful.

Origin:

From middle english fairie, from old french faerie, from vulgar latin *fāta, from latin fātum ("fate"), from fāri ("to speak, sa.y")

Examples:

  1. The fairy in the story granted the wish of the little girl.
  2. She believed in fairies and always left food out for them.
  3. The fairy tale describes a magical kingdom.
  4. The garden was filled with fairy lights.
  5. She looked like a fairy in her delicate dress.
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