fantastic

adjective
UK: /fænˈtæs.tɪk/
US: /fænˈtæs.tɪk/
  1. Extremely good or impressive.

    1. We had a fantastic time at the party last night it was amazing [ ] [ ]
    2. The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely fantastic it was worth the hike [ ] [ ]
  2. Strange, unusual, and unlikely to happen.

    1. His story about finding a million dollars was pretty fantastic [ ] [ ]
    2. It sounds rather fantastic but apparently they saw a strange light in the sky [ ] [ ]
fantastic adverb
  1. In an extremely good or impressive manner.

    1. She sang the song fantastically well at the concert [ ] [ ]
    2. The team performed fantastically throughout the whole competition [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "fantastic" in English means: Extremely good or impressive., Strange, unusual, and unlikely to happen..

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

Synonyms for "fantastic": amazing, marvelous, wonderful, incredible, excellent, unbelievable.

Example usage of "fantastic": "We had a fantastic time at the party last night it was amazing". More examples on the page.