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Fantastic   /fæntˈæstɪk/   Listen
Fantastic

adjective
1.
Ludicrously odd.  Synonyms: antic, fantastical, grotesque.  "Fantastic Halloween costumes" , "A grotesque reflection in the mirror"
2.
Extraordinarily good or great ; used especially as intensifiers.  Synonyms: grand, howling, marvellous, marvelous, rattling, terrific, tremendous, wonderful, wondrous.  "The film was fantastic!" , "A howling success" , "A marvelous collection of rare books" , "Had a rattling conversation about politics" , "A tremendous achievement"
3.
Fanciful and unrealistic; foolish.  Synonym: wild.
4.
Existing in fancy only.  Synonym: fantastical.
5.
Extravagantly fanciful in design, construction, appearance.



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"Fantastic" Quotes from Famous Books



... admirable Sydney as not only the supreme head of all ecclesiastical jesters, but as, on the whole, the greatest humorist whose jokes have come down to us in an authentic and unmutilated form. Almost alone among professional jokers, he made his merriment—rich, natural, fantastic, unbridled as it was—subserve the serious purposes of his life and writing. Each joke was a link in an argument; each sarcasm was a ...
— Collections and Recollections • George William Erskine Russell

... presence of human activity! As we continue to advance, these pale flakes of light—resembling nothing so much in appearance as molten lead—which at first were scanty and isolated, gradually expand, and leave only narrow strips of darkness to divide them into fantastic shapes. By their help we discovered we were passing over the immense marshes of Holland, which extended to and lost themselves in the hazy horizon. On our right hand we hear a deep moan, still distant, but rapidly approaching every moment. It is undoubtedly ...
— Wonderful Balloon Ascents - or, the Conquest of the Skies • Fulgence Marion

... sipping from the small coffee cup in his hand, now setting it down to move excitedly about the room, he talked of his life, his book, his plans. He told anecdotes, strange adventures; he drew his own inverted morals; he sketched his fantastic opinions; he was in truth fascinating, a speaking face, a lithe, brilliant presence, a voice of edged persuasion. He turned witty phrases. Poor Joan! One sentence in ten she understood and answered with her slow smile and her quaint, murmured, ...
— The Branding Iron • Katharine Newlin Burt

... fine bunch of ladies' men, aren't you? Dance the light fantastic while your bosses are trying to ...
— Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders in the Great North Woods • Jessie Graham Flower

... developing and multiplying the rich products of his research with marvellous facility and skill; now pondering fondly over some piece of exquisite loveliness, brought from an unknown recess, now tracing out the hidden germ of the eldest, and most barbaric theories, and now calling fantastic spirits from the vasty deep, where they have slept since the dawn of reason. The term 'myriad-minded' which he has happily applied to Shakspeare, is truly descriptive of himself. He is not one, ...
— Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey • Joseph Cottle


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