fabulous

adjective
UK: /ˈfæbjələs/
US: /ˈfæbjələs/
  1. Very good or pleasing; wonderful.

    1. They had a fabulous time at the party, dancing all night.
    2. The restaurant received fabulous reviews, attracting customers from all over the city.
  2. Extremely attractive or stylish.

    1. She looked fabulous in her new dress.
    2. The model wore a fabulous gown designed by a famous designer on the runway.
  3. Almost impossible to believe; imaginary or mythical.

    1. He told a fabulous story about meeting a unicorn.
    2. The explorer claimed to have found a fabulous city of gold hidden in the jungle.
fabulous adverb
  1. To an extremely high degree; wonderfully.

    1. The dinner was fabulous well prepared, making it a memorable evening.
    2. She sang the song fabulous during the concert, receiving a standing ovation from audience.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fabulous" in English means: Very good or pleasing; wonderful., Extremely attractive or stylish., Almost impossible to believe; imaginary or mythical..

The phonetic transcription of "fabulous" is /ˈfæbjələs/ in British English and /ˈfæbjələs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "fabulous": astonishing, terrific, excellent, imaginary, splendid, marvelous, attractive, amazing, fantastic, mythical, stylish, incredible, great, wonderful.

Example usage of "fabulous": "They had a fabulous time at the party, dancing all night.". More examples on the page.