fantastic
IPA: fæntˈæstɪk
noun
- (archaic) A fanciful or whimsical person.
adjective
- Existing in or constructed from fantasy; of or relating to fantasy; fanciful.
- Not believable; implausible; seemingly only possible in fantasy.
- Resembling fantasies in irregularity, caprice, or eccentricity; irregular; grotesque.
- Wonderful; marvelous; excellent; extraordinarily good or great (used especially as an intensifier).
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Examples of "fantastic" in Sentences
- In intrusion fantasy the fantastic is the bringer of chaos.
- DailyMu.se, on Monday, August 1, to what she describes as A fantastic reception.
- SNOW: After the White House, President Bush wants to build what he calls a fantastic freedom institute in Dallas.
- The La's were absolutely fantastic ... and that album is similarly * absolutely fantastic*; proof positive that Lee Mavers is absolutely one of our greatest songwriters.
- But Mr. Smith, who earns about $90,000 a year working in new-business development for a manufacturing company, has what he calls "fantastic" medical insurance through his job.
- NO HUDDLE OFFENSE: Cramer called out what he called fantastic research from Goldman Sachs (GS) that removed Research in Motion (RIMM) from its conviction sell list - citing the company's patent portfolio as one bright spot along with its market share stabilizing - also valuation.
- SNOW: After the White House, President Bush wants to build what he calls a fantastic freedom institute in Dallas, but first Draper says Mr. Bush told him he needs to replenish the old coffers, noting he can make what he calls ridiculous money on the lecture circuit saying I don't know what my dad gets but it's more than 50, 75.
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