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fabulous
[fab-yuh-luhs]
adjective
Informal.exceptionally good or unusual; wonderful; superb.
a fabulous bargain;
a fabulous new house.
almost impossible to believe; incredible.
Her fabulous story about surviving alone on a desert island for three months was riveting—and it was all true!
told about in fables; purely imaginary or known about only through myths or legends.
the fabulous exploits of Hercules.
Synonyms: , ,
fabulous
/ ˈæʊə /
adjective
almost unbelievable; astounding; legendary
fabulous wealth
informalextremely good
a fabulous time at the party
of, relating to, or based upon fable
a fabulous beast
Other 51Թ Forms
- fabulously adverb
- fabulousness noun
- unfabulous adjective
- unfabulously adverb
- ˈڲܱdzܲԱ noun
- ˈڲܱdzܲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fabulous1
Example Sentences
But again, just trusting them, I was like, “Oh, if I’m getting fired, that means we about to shake something up, and I would love to see the reaction to it,” which was fabulous.
Mary asks Derrick while swiping clothes from a closet at some fabulous Upper East Side soirée.
We have these fabulous dancers and these beautiful dancers.
It’s also a parasite — because who needs to be free-living when you’re this fabulous?
"I am convinced he will bring a creative and modern vision to our House, inspired by the fabulous story of Monsieur Dior and the codes he created."
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