Fantastic

прилагательное 1) фантастический, причудливый, прихотливый, странный, сказочный, гротескный, мифический Синоним(ы): arabesque, mythical, fabulous, bizarre, grotesque, outlandish, way-out, weird, strange, odd Антоним(ы): normal, unexceptional 2) воображаемый, нереальный Синоним(ы): unreal, imaginary 3) [используется в разговорной речи] превосходный, чудесный, классный Например: That's fantastic! — С ума сойти!

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Fantastic

I. adjective also fantastical Etymology: Middle English fantastic, fantastical, from Middle French and Late Latin; Middle French fantastique, from Late Latin phantasticus, from Greek phantastikos producing mental images, from phantazein to present to the mind — more at fancy 1. a. based on fantasy; not real b. conceived or seemingly conceived by unrestrained fancy c. so extreme as to challenge belief; unbelievable; broadly exceedingly large or great 2. marked by extravagant fantasy or extreme individuality; eccentric 3. (fantastic) excellent, superlative Example: a fantastic mealfantasticality nounfantasticalness noun Synonyms: fantastic, bizarre, grotesque mean conceived, made, or carried out without adherence to truth or reality. fantastic may connote unrestrained extravagance in conception or merely ingenuity of decorative invention Example: dreamed up fantastic rumors to spread. bizarre applies to the sensationally queer or strange and implies violence of contrast or incongruity of combination Example: a bizarre medieval castle built in the heart of a modern city. grotesque may apply to what is conventionally ugly but artistically effective or it may connote ludicrous awkwardness or incongruity often with sinister or tragic overtones Example: grotesque statues adorn the cathedral Example: though grief-stricken, she made a grotesque attempt at a smile. Synonym: see in addition imaginary. II. noun eccentric 2

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