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fabulous
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "fabulous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extraordinarily good or impressive. Example: "The performance last night was absolutely fabulous, leaving the audience in awe."
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News & Media
Travel
Lifestyle
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60 human-written examples
Actually, it can't do poached eggs, but let's not split hairs when a fabulous new opportunity is staring us in the face.
News & Media
Its flamboyant facade divides opinion (it looks like an enormous present wrapped in gold Christmas paper) but the view over the city from the rooftop is fabulous.
News & Media
The first breakthrough in this quest was the discovery that gold utensils, as well as looking fabulous, are inert and so do not interfere with the flavour of food or drink.
News & Media
They feel they need fabulous new rooms – and enough of them to go round – if they are to pull in students.
News & Media
Places that treated me as a friend include Vivenda dos Palhaços (£55 per room, vivendagoa.com) in Majorda, Goa, and interior designer David Carter's fabulous 40 Winks (single room £90, 40winks.org) in London, where you get treated to gossip in the garden over G&Ts.
News & Media
It has been a "fabulous 2014", he said.
News & Media
It is impossible to count how many variations of the "new year drop" there are around the world, but none are quite as fabulous as Key West's Red Shoe Drop, during which a drag queen named Sushi is lowered to the ground from inside a gigantic high-heeled strutter.
News & Media
But much of the transformation of the Queen's image, from the chilly, notoriously philistinic matriarch who couldn't care less about Diana to an ever more droll and sympathetic mentor to pitifully grateful prime ministers is surely attributable to Mirren's superb acting, and to the writers who have increasingly depicted the monarch as – so long as you are not Margaret Thatcher – fabulous company.
News & Media
It's fabulous for us to get this windfall.
News & Media
Headlong's fabulous, terrifying staging of 1984 returns to the Playhouse, London for a limited run.
News & Media
That was one of the treats I got myself – I just wanted a fabulous piano.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To give more depth to your writing, replace the adjective "fabulous" by an alternative that gives more nuance to the phrase. For example, in a formal business context, "remarkable" or "outstanding" might be more appropriate.
Common error
Avoid using "fabulous" in highly formal or academic writing where a more neutral or precise adjective might be preferable. Overusing the word can make your writing sound less serious or professional.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "fabulous" functions primarily as an intensifier or evaluative descriptor. As seen in Ludwig's examples, it modifies nouns to express strong approval or admiration, such as "fabulous piano" or "fabulous opportunity". Ludwig AI recognizes it as grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Travel
20%
Lifestyle
15%
Less common in
Music
7%
Film
7%
Opinion
6%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "fabulous" is a versatile adjective used to express strong approval or admiration. As confirmed by Ludwig, it is grammatically correct and frequently used, especially in News & Media, Travel, and Lifestyle contexts. While generally neutral, it's advisable to use more formal alternatives in academic or highly professional settings. Be mindful of overuse to maintain writing impact. Ludwig's examples and suggestions provide a comprehensive understanding of its usage.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Absolutely wonderful
Emphasizes the positive nature more strongly than the original phrase.
Incredibly impressive
Focuses on the characteristic of being very admirable, but may apply to a smaller scope of use cases.
Remarkably outstanding
Highlights the exceptional quality, suitable for formal contexts.
Exceptionally amazing
Stresses the uniqueness and surprise factor, while "fabulous" may be a standard qualifier.
Utterly magnificent
Conveys grandness and splendor beyond the basic appreciation of "fabulous".
Exceedingly brilliant
Concentrates on intellectual or creative shine more directly.
Truly extraordinary
Indicates something beyond the ordinary, whereas "fabulous" can be more commonplace.
Positively sublime
Elevates the level of appreciation to a near-spiritual or aesthetic peak.
Unquestionably superb
Adds an element of undisputed excellence to the basic admiration of "fabulous".
Altogether splendid
Expresses overall excellence and impressiveness.
FAQs
How can I use "fabulous" in a sentence?
Use "fabulous" to express great pleasure or admiration for something. For example, you might say, "The party was "absolutely fabulous"!" or "She looked "absolutely fabulous" in her new dress."
What are some alternatives to "fabulous"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "wonderful", "amazing", "splendid", "outstanding", or "magnificent".
Is "fabulous" suitable for formal writing?
While "fabulous" is widely understood and acceptable, it might be too informal for academic or business writing. In such cases, consider using alternatives like "remarkable", "exceptional", or "superb".
What does "fabulous" mean?
"Fabulous" means extremely pleasing or impressive; wonderful. It describes something that evokes great delight or admiration.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
96%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested