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fabulousfab‧u‧lous /ˈfæbjələs/ ●●○ adjective  fabulousOrigin: 1400-1500 Latin fabulosus, from fabula; ➔ FABLE - That was really a fabulous meal.
- The painting was sold for a fabulous sum.
- Against this background the rosy-tipped lamp standards seemed like fabulous lantern plants in a land of faerie.
- Be bold with strong shades - that's the key to this fabulous face!
- Close by is a fabulous network of caves, filled with deep lakes of clear blue water.
- For $ 239, you and your Valentine are treated to the same fabulous dinner, and overnight accommodations.
- I think this is pretty fabulous.
- Oh, man, those are fabulous.
- She was distinctly a bit funny about her diamonds, always reputed to be fabulous.
- Their Chicken Kiev is delicious, and as for their garlic bread ... fabulous!
► fabulous wealth the Duke’s fabulous wealth NOUN► view· Lauriston Farm Restaurant Enjoy a fabulous view over the Forth as well as a delicious meal.· Today, Gubbio offers alluring shops, restaurants and fabulous views.· Our own hilltop housed the castello of Casa di Monti-a wine-producing estate with fabulous views.· The hotel was high above the lake itself, with a fabulous view. ► wealth· Both he and Dempster had depended on Lord Aviemore's fabulous wealth if for some reason the project failed.· Libel Despite her fabulous wealth, Sam's only property is a humble £60,000 two-bedroom flat in North London. 1extremely good or impressive SYN wonderful: You look fabulous! a fabulous meal The room has fabulous views across the lake.2[only before noun] very large in amount or size SYN huge: the Duke’s fabulous wealth3[only before noun] fabulous creatures, places etc are mentioned in traditional stories, but do not really exist → fable |