fantastically

/fænˈtæstɪkli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is extremely imaginative, strange, or unrealistic.
    • The author described the alien planet fantastically, with purple skies and rivers of liquid light.
    • The dream was fantastically vivid, full of colors and sounds that didn't exist in the real world.
    • The children's play was fantastically staged, with actors dressed as talking animals and flying trees.
  2. To an extreme or impressive degree; very much.
    • She was fantastically talented at playing the piano, even though she had only been learning for a year.
    • The new restaurant was fantastically popular, with lines stretching down the street every evening.
    • The team performed fantastically well in the championship, winning every game.
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