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Synonyms and antonyms of Imaginary places and specific places in stories in British Thesaurus

Imaginary places and specific places in stories

Arcadia (literary)

literary an imaginary place where people have a simple pleasant life in the countryside

the Bates Motel ()

the motel in the film Psycho, where strange and frightening things happen. People sometimes say that a strange hotel is ‘like the Bates Motel’.

Camelot ()

in old stories, the place in southwest England where King Arthur lived with his knights

dystopia (noun)

an imaginary place or situation in which everything in society is extremely bad

El Dorado ()

an imaginary place where people can find a lot of money and valuable things

fairyland (noun)

an imaginary place where fairies live

Hades ()

the place where the spirits of dead people go, according to ancient Greek stories

land (noun)

an imaginary place

never-never land (noun)

an imaginary place where everything happens exactly as you would like it to happen

the Promised Land (noun)

a place where someone will be happy and successful

Shangri La ()

an imaginary distant place where everything is beautiful and peaceful

St Trinian’s ()

an imaginary school for girls where the students behaved badly. It was the subject of several British films in the 1960s.

the Underworld (noun)

in old stories, a place below the Earth’s surface where people go when they die

utopia (noun)

an imaginary place or situation in which everything in society is perfect

-ville (suffix)

mainly Americaninformal old-fashioned used in imaginary place names for referring to a place or situation of a particular type