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单词 fabulous
释义

fabulous

adjective

fab·​u·​lous ˈfa-byə-ləs How to pronounce fabulous (audio)
1
a
: resembling or suggesting a fable : of an incredible, astonishing, or exaggerated nature
fabulous wealth
b
: wonderful, marvelous
had a fabulous time
a fabulous view from the summit
2
: told in or based on fable
fabulous dragons
fabulously adverb
fabulousness noun

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The Meaning of Fabulous Before It Meant ‘Great’

Most of us use the word fabulous in an entirely positive sense, with the meaning “wonderful” or “marvelous.” This is an entirely acceptable way to use the word, but it is by no means the sense that fabulous had when it entered the English language: its original meaning was “characteristic of fables” (a fable is “an invented tale”). In that sense, "the fabulous legends of Arabia" refers to legends based upon fable rather than notably excellent legends. The semantic drift that fabulous has undergone is not at all uncommon in language, and we see comparable developments in words of similar in meaning. Fantastic previously meant “of, belonging to, or constituting fantasy”; awesome initially had the sole meaning “expressive of awe” (and many people wish that it still did); and terrific meant “terrible, terrifying” long before it meant “splendid.”

Synonyms

  • fabled
  • legendary
  • mythical
  • mythic
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Example Sentences

I had a fabulous time. The weather has been fabulous. He is making fabulous amounts of money.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English fabulous, fabulose "legendary, mythical," borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French fabuleux, borrowed from Latin fābulōsus "celebrated in legend, resembling an invented story, mythical," from fābula "talk, account, fable entry 1" + -ōsus -ous

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

fabulous

adjective

fab·​u·​lous ˈfa-byə-ləs How to pronounce fabulous (audio)
1
: extremely good
a fabulous trip
2
: very great in amount or size
fabulous wealth
3
: told in or based on fable
fabulous creatures

fabulous

adjective

1
as in mythical
based on, described in, or being a myth the city of Phoenix is named after a fabulous bird that every 500 years destroys itself with fire, only to rise again from its own ashes

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • mythical
  • legendary
  • mythic
  • fabled
  • mythological
  • famed
  • fictional
  • fantastic
  • fictitious
  • mythologic
  • storied
  • imaginary
  • fanciful
  • fantastical
  • imagined
  • unreal
  • romanticized
  • invented
  • chimerical
  • fabricated
  • pretend
  • allegorical
  • made-up
  • chimeric
  • semilegendary
  • make-believe

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • real
  • actual
  • historical
  • true
  • existent
  • authentic
  • factual
  • genuine
  • confirmed
  • real-world
  • bona fide
  • proven
  • validated
  • established
  • authenticated
  • attested
  • substantiated
  • verified
  • real-life
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2
as in wonderful
causing wonder or astonishment the fabulous sites of dazzlingly lit Las Vegas

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • wonderful
  • amazing
  • marvellous
  • marvelous
  • astonishing
  • stunning
  • incredible
  • miraculous
  • awesome
  • surprising
  • sublime
  • extraordinary
  • stupendous
  • impressive
  • wondrous
  • spectacular
  • staggering
  • remarkable
  • astounding
  • prodigious
  • awful
  • interesting
  • fascinating
  • outstanding
  • unusual
  • unbelievable
  • portentous
  • unique
  • exciting
  • phenomenal
  • eye-opening
  • enchanting
  • charming
  • rare
  • striking
  • inconceivable
  • unimaginable
  • attractive
  • unthinkable
  • incomprehensible
  • uncommon
  • sensational
  • notable
  • noticeable
  • attracting
  • smashing
  • entertaining
  • alluring
  • conspicuous
  • enlightening
  • bewitching
  • invigorating
  • singular
  • captivating
  • enthralling
  • energizing
  • unwonted
  • enlivening
  • mind-blowing
  • beguiling
  • mind-boggling
  • animating
  • galvanizing
  • mind-bending
  • stimulating

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unremarkable
  • boring
  • unimpressive
  • typical
  • usual
  • normal
  • uninspiring
  • tedious
  • dull
  • ordinary
  • uninteresting
  • common
  • tiring
  • uninspired
  • monotonous
  • customary
  • unexceptional
  • mundane
  • weary
  • exhausting
  • wearisome
  • wearying
  • draining
  • debilitating
  • fatiguing
  • discouraging
  • wearing
  • disheartening
  • dispiriting
  • enervating
  • jading
  • demoralizing
  • enfeebling
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3
as in fictitious
not real and existing only in the imagination a story of a fabulous land where the people know nothing of war and live together in perfect harmony

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • fictitious
  • imaginary
  • mythical
  • fictional
  • mythic
  • fantasied
  • fantastic
  • ideal
  • imagined
  • fantastical
  • invented
  • unreal
  • fanciful
  • imaginal
  • legendary
  • phantom
  • chimerical
  • phantasmal
  • pretend
  • theoretical
  • romantic
  • visionary
  • notional
  • phantasmic
  • made-up
  • unlikely
  • unbelievable
  • chimeric
  • make-believe
  • fabled
  • hypothetical
  • abstract
  • theoretic
  • deceptive
  • pictured
  • visualized
  • unconvincing
  • conceived
  • envisioned
  • illusory
  • phantasmagoric
  • hallucinatory
  • envisaged
  • concocted
  • phantasmagorical
  • delusive
  • nonexistent
  • delusional
  • fictive
  • fabricated
  • daydreamlike
  • feigned
  • inexistent

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • real
  • actual
  • true
  • authentic
  • genuine
  • existing
  • solid
  • realistic
  • existent
  • substantial
  • factual
  • convincing
  • believable
  • verifiable
  • physical
  • tangible
  • material
  • corporeal
  • palpable
  • verified
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4
as in lovely
of the very best kind we had a fabulous time on our vacation

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • wonderful
  • lovely
  • excellent
  • awesome
  • fantastic
  • terrific
  • beautiful
  • great
  • superb
  • marvelous
  • stellar
  • marvellous
  • fine
  • hot
  • prime
  • famous
  • fab
  • classic
  • neat
  • heavenly
  • splendid
  • cool
  • quality
  • sensational
  • divine
  • exceptional
  • fantabulous
  • brave
  • superlative
  • good
  • nifty
  • groovy
  • top
  • superior
  • grand
  • choice
  • slick
  • prize
  • immense
  • dynamite
  • dandy
  • peachy
  • cracking
  • unsurpassed
  • sterling
  • noble
  • par excellence
  • swell
  • topping
  • banner
  • capital
  • crackerjack
  • primo
  • keen
  • brag
  • decent
  • top-notch
  • mean
  • too much
  • radical
  • gangbusters
  • boffo
  • prizewinning
  • frontline
  • better
  • dope
  • special
  • peachy keen
  • first-rate
  • topflight
  • righteous
  • bumper
  • supernal
  • corking
  • high-class
  • gone
  • boss
  • gangbuster
  • bonny
  • hype
  • number one
  • first-class
  • wizard
  • bully
  • top-of-the-line
  • top-shelf
  • numero uno
  • tip-top
  • bang-up
  • adequate
  • jim-dandy
  • five-star
  • down
  • phat
  • out of this world
  • A-OK
  • acceptable
  • gilt-edge
  • out-of-sight
  • traditional
  • four-star
  • satisfactory
  • gilt-edged
  • bonnie
  • blue-chip
  • blue-ribbon
  • classical
  • fancy
  • No. 1
  • premium
  • first-string
  • all right
  • tolerable
  • passable
  • A1
  • superfine
  • select
  • standard
  • okay
  • OK
  • high-grade
  • high-test

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • terrible
  • awful
  • poor
  • lousy
  • atrocious
  • pathetic
  • wretched
  • vile
  • rotten
  • bad
  • execrable
  • unsatisfactory
  • inferior
  • substandard
  • mediocre
  • middling
  • low-grade
  • second-rate
  • second-class
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of fabulous are apocryphal, fictitious, legendary, and mythical. While all these words mean "having the nature of something imagined or invented," fabulous stresses the marvelous or incredible character of something without necessarily implying impossibility or actual nonexistence.

a land of fabulous riches

While the synonyms apocryphal and fabulous are close in meaning, apocryphal implies an unknown or dubious source or origin or may imply that the thing itself is dubious or inaccurate.

a book that repeats many apocryphal stories

The words fictitious and fabulous are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, fictitious implies fabrication and suggests artificiality or contrivance more than deliberate falsification or deception.

fictitious characters

The meanings of legendary and fabulous largely overlap; however, legendary suggests the elaboration of invented details and distortion of historical facts produced by popular tradition.

the legendary exploits of Davy Crockett

Although the words mythical and fabulous have much in common, mythical implies a purely fanciful explanation of facts or the creation of beings and events out of the imagination.

mythical creatures
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