fantabulous

adjective
UK: /fænˈtæbjələs/
US: /fænˈtæbjələs/
  1. Extremely good; wonderful; excellent. Used to express strong approval or enjoyment.

    1. The party was fantabulous, I had so much fun dancing.
    2. We saw a fantabulous display of fireworks last night, it was truly spectacular.
fantabulous adverb
  1. In an extremely good or wonderful manner.

    1. She danced fantabulous at the concert.
    2. The team performed fantabulous well, securing their spot in the finals.

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

Synonyms for "fantabulous": fantastic, marvelous, excellent, fabulous, terrific, wonderful, amazing.

Example usage of "fantabulous": "The party was fantabulous, I had so much fun dancing.". More examples on the page.