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familiarity. The state of being extremely friendly; intimacy.
adjective. being without apparent weight, as a freely falling body or a body acted upon by a force that neutralizes gravitation.
In this page you can discover 8 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for weightless, like: light, ghostlike, lightweight, light-as-a-feather, heavy, weighty, frictionless and noiseless.
History and Etymology for fabulous 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.
What is another word for fabulous?
amazing | astounding |
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incredible | phenomenal |
tremendous | fantastic |
inconceivable | staggering |
unbelievable | exceptional |
fabulous adjective (GOOD) very good; excellent: She looked absolutely fabulous in her dress.
If you talk about someone’s fabulous beauty, for example, or their fabulous success, you are emphasizing that they are extremely beautiful or extremely successful. [emphasis] Despite his fabulous wealth, he is very much a man of the people. Synonyms: legendary, imaginary, mythical, fictitious More Synonyms of fabulous.
fab·u·lous adj. 1. Extremely pleasing or successful: a fabulous vacation.
adjective. Informal. exceptionally good or unusual; wonderful; superb: a fabulous bargain;a fabulous new house.
1670s: inspiring awe or dread.
appalling, terrible, horrific, scary, dreadful, horrible, shocking, frightful, chilling, fearsome, horrendous, alarming, daunting, terrific, distressing, gruesome, awful, startling, harrowing, creepy, dire, staggering, devastating, intimidating, dreaded, ghastly, grim, hideous, tragic, abominable, atrocious, tremendous …
In this page you can discover 42 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for scary, like: ghastly, dreadful, fearsome, creepy, tremendous, redoubtable, direful, frightful, fearful, fear and formidable.
: lacking in significance or solid worth: such as. a : frivolous trifling talk. b : trivial a trifling gift.
(literary) So as to cause terror or awe. Very; extremely. Very badly.
Terrifying sentence example
Happening quickly and with little or no warning; in a sudden manner.
The state of being sudden.
adjective. Filled with worry or concerns. ‘a self-help book for anxiety–ridden students’ More example sentences.
a. to be full of or pervaded by something undesirable. The report was riddled with errors. The system is riddled with fraud and abuse. Foreign observers have criticized the electoral process as riddled with irregularities.
—used to say that one is glad that someone is leaving or that something has gone Winter is finally over, and I say good riddance!
An expression used when one is pleased that someone or something is leaving or stopping. A shortened version of the phrase “good riddance to bad rubbish.” Well, I didn’t want to talk to you anyway, so good riddance! A lot of voters are prepared to say “good riddance” to her at the end of her term.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English good riddance (to somebody)spoken a rude way of saying you are glad someone has left She was awful. Good riddance to her, I say!
1 : an act of ridding. 2 : deliverance, relief —often used in the phrase good riddance especially to express relief that someone or something has gone.
Examples of ‘good riddance’ in a sentence good riddance
“Good Riddance” Meaning, to happily get rid of anything deemed worthless, this phrase originated in Shakespeare’s 1609 play “Troilus and Cressida.” The idiom was so durable, it even became the name of a popular Green Day song in 1997.