noun
- a figment of the imagination; an illusion or apparition
- a mental image or representation of something
Usage: formal; literary
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The ghostly figure turned out to be merely a phantasma created by the moonlight and shadows.
- His memories of childhood seemed like distant phantasmata, unclear and dreamlike.
- The poet described love as a beautiful phantasma that haunts the heart.
- What she thought was a spirit was just a phantasma born of her fevered imagination.
- The phantasma appeared to him in his dreams, speaking in riddles.
- Ancient texts often describe phantasmata as omens or supernatural visions.