Synonyms for more fabulous
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : fab-yuh-luhs |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfæb yə ləs |
Top 10 synonyms for more fabulous
Définition of more fabulous
Origin :- early 15c., "mythical, legendary," from Latin fabulosus "celebrated in fable; rich in myths," from fabula (see fable (n.)).
- Sense of "incredible" first recorded c.1600. Slang shortening fab first recorded 1957; popularized in reference to The Beatles, c.1963.
- Fabulous (often contracted to fab(s)) and fantastic are also in that long list of words which boys and girls use for a time to express high commendation and then get tired of, such as, to go no farther back than the present century, topping, spiffing, ripping, wizard, super, posh, smashing. [Gower's 1965 revision of Fowler's "Modern English Usage"]
- Related: Fabulously.
- adj amazing, wonderful
- "There must be some more fabulous beasts to be included," murmured Durtal, again turning over his papers.
- Extract from : « The Cathedral » by Joris-Karl Huysmans
- If one believed in all the jewels, why Italy would be more fabulous than fabled India.
- Extract from : « Sea and Sardinia » by D. H. Lawrence
- A being capable of purely altruistic actions alone is more fabulous than the Phnix.
- Extract from : « Egoists » by James Huneker
- There are three martyrologies which, as Ewald says, are "the one more fabulous than the other."
- Extract from : « Supernatural Religion, Vol. I. (of III) » by Walter Richard Cassels
- He calls Moses “a more fabulous romantic writer than Homer or Ovid,” and attacks the evidence of miracles and prophecy.
- Extract from : « A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages and Nations » by Joseph Mazzini Wheeler
- And now the sailors added yet more fabulous things to Peter's knowledge.
- Extract from : « Vikings of the Pacific » by Agnes C. Laut
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