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UK
/fˈæbjʊləs/
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[ US /ˈfæbjəɫəs/ ]
[ US /ˈfæbjəɫəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity
the fabulous unicorn
mythical centaurs -
extremely pleasing
a fabulous vacation -
barely credible
the fabulous endurance of a marathon runner
How To Use fabulous In A Sentence
- The Absolutely Fabulous star will lead the cast of a new weekly whodunnit sketch. The Sun
- Blue ceanothus look fabulous trained against a tall wall, but over time they will lean forward if you let them. Times, Sunday Times
- “Yes, of course, the whole idea is utterly inane, but to let its predictable inanities blind you to its truly fabulous and breathtaking aspects is to do both oneself and the genre a disservice.” — The Codex Continual. Official Website of Steven E. Schend
- I immediately started thinking of the Amazon, ecotourism, and the fabulous ways that they could protect their bird species, because I am an avid bird-watcher. Spoken from the Heart
- We opted to share a portion of raspberry crème brûlée with cream which tasted absolutely fabulous, full of raspberries with crisp caramelised sugar and rich cold cream.
- This is a world of fabulous richness and sensuous pleasure. Times, Sunday Times
- It was fabulous, gorgeous in its excess, the ultimate realization of some untrammeled private fantasy.
- Looks fabulous by my kitchen window. Times, Sunday Times
- In her few public appearances she resembles a well-heeled rancher's wife more than a fabulously wealthy businesswoman. Times, Sunday Times
- He dived triumphantly over and a fabulous farewell party for the Samoan seemed likely. Times, Sunday Times