different between fantastically vs fantabulously
fantastically
English
Alternative forms
- fantasticly (obsolete)
- phantastically (dated)
Etymology
fantastical +? -ly
Adverb
fantastically (comparative more fantastically, superlative most fantastically)
- In a fantastic manner.
- He painted fantastically with everything as if in a dream.
- To an extent only in fantasy; outrageously; ridiculously.
- He was fantastically wealthy.
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fantabulously
English
Etymology
fantabulous +? -ly
Adverb
fantabulously (comparative more fantabulously, superlative most fantabulously)
- In a fantabulous manner; fantastically, wonderfully.
- 2002, Jane Green, Bookends
- I'm cooking him a fantabulously swanky meal at my place tomorrow night.
- 2002, Jane Green, Bookends
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