Pronunciation: /fænˈtæstɪk/

Definitions of fantastic

adjective describing something as extraordinary or amazing

Example Sentences

A1 The movie was fantastic.

A2 I had a fantastic time at the beach.

B1 The presentation was fantastic and very informative.

B2 The restaurant had fantastic reviews and lived up to its reputation.

C1 The concert was absolutely fantastic, with incredible performances from all the musicians.

C2 The novel received fantastic critical acclaim and won several prestigious awards.

Examples of fantastic in a Sentence

formal The results of the experiment were truly fantastic.

informal I had a fantastic time at the concert last night.

slang That movie was so fantastic, I can't wait to see it again!

figurative Her artwork is a fantastic representation of her emotions.

Grammatical Forms of fantastic

past tense

fantasticized

plural

fantastics

comparative

more fantastic

superlative

most fantastic

present tense

fantasticizes

future tense

will be fantastic

perfect tense

has been fantastic

continuous tense

is being fantastic

singular

fantastic

positive degree

fantastic

infinitive

to be fantastic

gerund

fantasticizing

participle

fantasticized

Origin and Evolution of fantastic

First Known Use: 1350 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'fantastic' originated from the Latin word 'fantasticus' which means 'imaginary' or 'related to fantasy'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'fantastic' evolved to also mean 'extraordinary' or 'unbelievable', expanding its original meaning of 'related to fantasy'.