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unfantastic

/fan-tas-tik/US // fænˈtæs tɪk //UK // (fænˈtæstɪk) //

不思议,虚幻的,虚无缥缈,虚幻

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : conceived or appearing as if conceived by an unrestrained imagination; odd and remarkable; bizarre; grotesque: fantastic rock formations;fantastic designs.
    • : fanciful or capricious, as persons or their ideas or actions: We never know what that fantastic creature will say next.
    • : imaginary or groundless in not being based on reality; foolish or irrational: fantastic fears.
    • : extravagantly fanciful; marvelous.
    • : incredibly great or extreme; exorbitant: to spend fantastic sums of money.
    • : highly unrealistic or impractical: a fantastic scheme to make a million dollars betting on horse races.
    • : Informal. extraordinarily good; excellent: a fantastic musical.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inrealistic

Examples

  • It won’t matter how fantastic the weight feels if the top layer is itchy and uncomfortable.

  • The Aerospace goggles aren’t just fantastic for backcountry skiing—they would still be worth every penny if I never left the resort.

  • This jury-rigged approach is fantastic for getting intense browning on ingredients that might overcook if they’re farther from the heat, therefore taking longer to develop desired color and caramelization.

  • Your effort is rewarded with fantastic lookouts of Jordan Pond, Somes Sound, and the Atlantic, not to mention a long and wicked-fun descent.

  • If yours is a middle-class family, maybe you’re a lights-out student, or an incredible artist, or a fantastic musician, and you are going to be reaching for the credential that can open doors to worlds that your family could never otherwise imagine.

  • "Clive has had a fantastic and distinguished career so we listen to what he has to say," he said.

  • I had, for a long time, been curious about the place where all this fantastic stuff was made.

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute has staged some truly fantastic shows over the past few years.

  • It is completely nonsensical, and every second is fantastic.

  • The story was a very subversive fairy tale by Roald Dahl, and a fantastic part.

  • And is this a mere fantastic talk, or is this a thing that could be done and that ought to be done?

  • The music grew strange and fantastic—turbulent, insistent, plaintive and soft with entreaty.

  • The champagne was cold, and its subtle fumes played fantastic tricks with Edna's memory that night.

  • Mariamne had grown more fantastic, and capricious, and wayward than ever.

  • She vacantly hummed a fantastic tune as she poked at the wood embers on the hearth and munched a cracker.