Definition of Fabulously

1. Adverb. Exceedingly; extremely. "She plays fabulously well"

Exact synonyms: Fantastically, Incredibly

Definition of Fabulously

1. [adv]

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Fabulously

fabulates
fabulating
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fabulator
fabulators
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fabulised
fabulises
fabulist
fabulistic
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fabulize
fabulized
fabulizes
fabulous
fabulously (current term)
fabulousness
fabulousnesses
faburden
faburdens
FAB classification
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FACCP
FACD
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Literary usage of Fabulously

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1. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, George Bliss, Samuel Kneeland, John Trowbridge, Charles Robert Cross (1859)
"Those who will reflect a little on the matter cannot fail to observe that the sun-rays possess many of the powers once fabulously imputed to the powder of ..."

2. A Queen's Romance: A Version of Victor Hugo's "Ruy Blas" by John Davidson, Victor Hugo (1904)
"fabulously drunk.—Still it is the duty of a wise man and a Christian to make a good use of his money while he has it. This supply should last me for a week ..."

3. Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, and Skye by Charles Richard Weld (1860)
"The fabulously Rich Lady.—Artificial Breeding Ponds. — Baby Salmon. — Salmon Fishery Laws. — Agriculture in Caithness. — Sheep-shearing Festivals. ..."

4. Alaska, an Empire in the Making by John Jasper Underwood (1913)
"... fascination of mining — The life of the prospector — fabulously rich mines sold for a song — Half of Alaska yet to be explored — Gold discovery at first ..."

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