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fantastic

Definition for fantastic

adjective as in enormous

adjective as in wonderful, excellent

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Example Sentences

In an interview on the prize website, she described “Orbital” as a space pastoral and said she wanted to write a realistic, rather than fantastic, version of humans in low Earth orbit.

And Jeremy Strong is fantastic as Cohn, also getting his character’s mannerisms down perfectly.

From Salon

It was great play by Australia - a fantastic phase of four or five passes, a really skillful offload by Len Ikitau and there was no catching Max Jorgensen as he sprinted clear.

From BBC

"We were then able to bring back his pulse and get him breathing again which was fantastic news. I do hope that he is OK and he is on his road to recovery."

From BBC

Walking might not be built into the daily life of your average Angeleno, but our city is still full of fantastic places to explore by foot.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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