chimère
chimera, wild fantasy
noun shee-MEHR Rare
Origin: Greek 'Chimaira', a fire-breathing mythological creature
Usage Note
Chimère entered French from the Greek monster with a lion's head, goat's body, and serpent's tail, but is far more commonly used figuratively for an impossible dream or illusion — poursuivre des chimères means 'to chase pipe dreams'. The adjective chimérique means 'fanciful' or 'illusory'.
Examples
"Ses projets ne sont que des chimères."
Natural Translation
His plans are nothing but pipe dreams.
Literal Translation
His plans are only chimeras.
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