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“fantastic”
fantastic, fantastical, fantastically
1. Conceived or appearing as if conceived by an unrestrained imagination; odd and remarkable; bizarre; grotesque.
2. Fanciful or capricious; such as, people or their ideas or actions.
3. Imaginary or groundless as when something is not based on reality; when something is foolish or irrational: "He had these fantastic fears."
4. Extravagantly fanciful; marvelous.
5. Incredibly great or extreme; exorbitant: "My aunt kept spending fantastic sums of money."
6. Highly unrealistic or impractical; outlandish: "My uncle had a fantastic scheme to make a million dollars betting on sports events in Las Vegas."
7. Informal usage: extraordinarily good: "Last night we had a fantastic meal."
2. Fanciful or capricious; such as, people or their ideas or actions.
3. Imaginary or groundless as when something is not based on reality; when something is foolish or irrational: "He had these fantastic fears."
4. Extravagantly fanciful; marvelous.
5. Incredibly great or extreme; exorbitant: "My aunt kept spending fantastic sums of money."
6. Highly unrealistic or impractical; outlandish: "My uncle had a fantastic scheme to make a million dollars betting on sports events in Las Vegas."
7. Informal usage: extraordinarily good: "Last night we had a fantastic meal."
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“fantastic”
(Greek: khimaira, fabled monster; unreal, fantastic, imaginary, fanciful, unrealistic; however, in medical and other scientific fields, characterized by two or more genetically distinct cell types in one organism)