fantasticadjective
uk/fænˈtæs.tɪk/us/fænˈtæs.tɪk/fantastic adjective (GOOD)
A2 informal extremely good:
You look fantastic in that dress.
We had a fantastic time.
They won the tournament? How fantastic!
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- The camera work in some of these animal documentaries is fantastic.
- Don't miss out on the fantastic bargains in our summer sale.
- She's a fantastic all-round sportswoman.
- That was a fantastic goal.
- We had a fantastic meal at that new restaurant.
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Extremely good
- admirable
- amazing
- ask for sb/sth
- award-winning
- awesome
- bowl
- brilliant
- incredible
- inspired
- irreplaceable
- life is just a bowl of cherries idiom
- magnificent
- outstanding
- parallel
- sick
- superlatively
- supremacy
- supreme
- terrific
- textbook
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fantastic adjective (NOT REAL)
also fantastical, uk/-tɪ.kəl/usstrange and imaginary, or not reasonable:
He drew fantastic animals with two heads and large wings.
fantastical tales (= about imaginary things)
very unusual, strange, or unexpected:
It seemed fantastic that they still remembered her 50 years later.
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Strange, suspicious and unnatural
- aberrant
- abnormal
- add
- bizarre
- curious
- funny ha-ha or funny peculiar? idiom
- kooky
- like nothing (else) on earth idiom
- like nothing on earth idiom
- not add up idiom
- nowt
- peculiarly
- rum
- sicko
- singularity
- singularly
- strange
- suss
- whacky
- whimsical
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Unique and unusual
fantastic adjective (LARGE)
A fantastic amount is very large:
She must be earning a fantastic amount of money.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Large in number or quantity
- a (whole) heap of sth idiom
- a hundred/thousand/million and one idiom
- a whole lot idiom
- amount
- and then some idiom
- half
- heap
- huge
- in buckets idiom
- in spades idiom
- incalculable
- lot
- measurable
- million
- thick on the ground idiom
- thing
- tremendous
- untold
- upward(s) of
- whole
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fantastically
adverb uk/fænˈtæs.tɪ.kəl.i/us/fænˈtæs.tɪ.kəl.i/
B2
They're fantastically rich.
They're doing fantastically well.