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Terrlo56 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"Fabulous" and "Awesome"

Hello Teachers,

Could I use "fabulous" to describe a person? Is the meaning similar to "incredible"?

What about "awesome"? The meaning is close to "fabulous" too?
  

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In casual English, fabulous is best defined as 'wonderful', while awesome generally means 'very impressive'. All of these words-- fabulous, awesome, incredible and wonderful -- could be used loosely to express extreme admiration for a person.

  • In casual English, fabulous is best defined as 'wonderful', while awesome generally means 'very impressive'.
  • All of these words-- fabulous, awesome, incredible and wonderful -- could be used loosely to express extreme admiration for a person.
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In casual English, fabulous is best defined as 'wonderful', while awesome generally means 'very impressive'. All of these words-- fabulous, awesome, incredible and wonderful-- could be used loosely to express extreme admiration for a person.

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