fantastically — fan|tas|ti|cal|ly [ fæn tæstıkli ] adverb 1. ) extremely: She married a fantastically rich man. The economy s doing fantastically well. 2. ) very well: Both of them played fantastically yesterday. 3. ) in an unusual or strange way: The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fantastically — UK [fænˈtæstɪklɪ] / US adverb 1) extremely She married a fantastically rich man. The economy s doing fantastically well. 2) very well Both of them played fantastically yesterday. 3) in an unusual or strange way The fantastically named band have… … English dictionary
fantastically — adverb a) In a fantastic manner. He painted fantastically with everything as if in a dream. b) To an extent only in fantasy. He was fantastically wealthy … Wiktionary
fantastically — adverb Date: 1543 1. in a fantastic manner 2. to a fantastic degree ; extremely < fantastically expensive clothes > … New Collegiate Dictionary
fantastically — fantastic ► ADJECTIVE 1) imaginative or fanciful; remote from reality. 2) informal extraordinarily good or attractive. DERIVATIVES fantastical adjective fantastically adverb … English terms dictionary
fantastically — See fantasticality. * * * … Universalium
fantastically — adv. in a fantastic manner, fabulously; in an imaginary manner; oddly, strangely … English contemporary dictionary
fantastically — fan·tas·ti·cal·ly … English syllables
fantastically — adverb exceedingly; extremely she plays fabulously well • Syn: ↑fabulously, ↑incredibly … Useful english dictionary
fantastic — fantastically, adv. fantasticalness, fantasticality, n. /fan tas tik/, adj. 1. conceived or appearing as if conceived by an unrestrained imagination; odd and remarkable; bizarre; grotesque: fantastic rock formations; fantastic designs. 2.… … Universalium