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adverb B2 Upper-Intermediate

fantastically

Fantastically (adverb) means to an extreme or remarkable degree. Example: “The renovation turned out fantastically well.”

adverb
1
To an extreme or remarkable degree.
"The renovation turned out fantastically well."
2
In a strange, exaggerated, or unrealistic manner.
"The costumes were fantastically over the top."

How to use fantastically

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In plain EnglishExtremely, or in a wildly exaggerated way.

Word forms

more fantastically comparative, most fantastically superlative

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What does “fantastically” mean?

The word “fantastically” means to an extreme or remarkable degree. In plain terms, extremely, or in a wildly exaggerated way.

How do you use “fantastically” in a sentence?

Here is “fantastically” used in a sentence: “The renovation turned out fantastically well.”

What part of speech is “fantastically”?

“Fantastically” is an adverb.

How many meanings does “fantastically” have?

“Fantastically” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to an extreme or remarkable degree.

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