a. | 1. | Existing only in imagination; fanciful; imaginary; not real; chimerical. |
2. | Having the nature of a phantom; unreal. | |
3. | Indulging the vagaries of imagination; whimsical; full of absurd fancies; capricious; | |
4. | Resembling fantasies in irregularity, caprice, or eccentricity; irregular; oddly shaped; grotesque. | |
n. | 1. | A person given to fantastic dress, manners, etc.; an eccentric person; a fop. |
Adj. | 1. | fantastic - ludicrously odd; "Hamlet's assumed antic disposition"; "fantastic Halloween costumes"; "a grotesque reflection in the mirror" |
2. | fantastic - extraordinarily good; used especially as intensifiers; "a fantastic trip to the Orient"; "the film was fantastic!"; "a howling success"; "a marvelous collection of rare books"; "had a rattling conversation about politics"; "a tremendous achievement" | |
3. | fantastic - extravagantly fanciful and unrealistic; foolish; "a fantastic idea of his own importance" | |
4. | fantastic - existing in fancy only; "fantastic figures with bulbous heads the circumference of a bushel"- Nathaniel Hawthorne Synonyms: fantastical | |
5. | fantastic - exceedingly or unbelievably great; "the bomb did fantastic damage"; "Samson is supposed to have had fantastic strength"; "phenomenal feats of memory" Synonyms: phenomenal |