English to Yiddish Meaning of fantastic - פאַנטאַסטיש


Fantastic :
פאַנטאַסטיש

פאַנטאַסטיש, פאַנסיפול, שיין, ויסגעצייכנט, פּרעכטיק, ספּאַנקינג, טשודנע, אַלטפרענקיש, עקזאָטיש, מאָדנע, ונפאָונדעד, שפּאַסיק, כווימזיקאַל, פרעאַקי, גראָוטעסק, ניט צו גלייבן, וממיגלעך

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Definitions of fantastic in English
Adjective(1) ludicrously odd(2) extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers(3) fanciful and unrealistic; foolish(4) existing in fancy only(5) extravagantly fanciful in design, construction, appearance
Examples of fantastic in English
(1) The great total of e260 was collected on the morning which is a fantastic amount.(2) Excellent fresh fish, the most marvellous roast potatoes and fantastic cakes.(3) For about four hours every day, the reflected sun throws fantastic shapes on the walls inside.(4) This island hosts a large number of strange-shaped stones and fantastic caves.(5) There will also be a raffle for fabulous prizes including a fantastic hamper, so come along and try your luck.(6) It has wonderful staff, a fantastic atmosphere, a menu that more or less has something you want however you are feeling.(7) He was absolutely fantastic and it felt wonderful to see him on stage.(8) Everything in Ilija's work is unreal and ahistorical, fantastic and imaginative.(9) Of course, it would be churlish not to marvel at the fantastic performance of Tiger Woods.(10) The weather is fantastic , which has kind of thrown my body thermostat off kilter.(11) I needed a full-time job to get a great house with my superb friends in a fantastic Sydney suburb.(12) This wonderful daughter, fantastic friend, and excellent pupil had secured a place at a top university.(13) So anyway, we all think you're fabulous, great and fantastic and so will the world's rock scene!(14) But even as the light faded, strange and fantastic bird sounds came from every side.(15) Palm trees swayed as the wind combed their leaves into flying crests like strange and fantastic coiffure.(16) The one thing that has united everyone is terrific passion for this fantastic city of ours.
Related Phrases of fantastic
(1) fantastic story ::
פאַנטאַסטיש געשיכטע
(2) fantastic tales ::
פאַנטאַסטיש מעשיות
(3) fantastic idea ::
פאַנטאַסטיש געדאַנק
Synonyms
Adjective
1. marvelous ::
ווונדערלעך
2. fanciful ::
פאַנסיפול
3. strange ::
מאָדנע
4. tremendous ::
קאָלאָסאַל
6. rattling ::
ראַטאַלינג
7. wild ::
ווילד
Antonyms
1. realistic ::
רעאַליסטיש
2. reasonable ::
גלייַך
Different Forms
fantastic, fantastical
Word Example from TV Shows
So anyway, after a fantastic lunch...

So anyway, after a FANTASTIC lunch...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 4

Fantastic Beastsmovie
and he didn't respond.

Fantastic Beastsmovie and he didn't respond.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 9

You're right, the party's fantastic!
Tell me more.

You're right, the party's FANTASTIC! Tell me more.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 5

Oh, it-it's fantastic.

Oh, it-it's FANTASTIC.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 22

-It sounds great.\N-Okay, fantastic then.

-It sounds great.
-Okay, FANTASTIC then.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 7

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