Fantastic in a sentence as an adjective

This is one of the most fantastic submissions to HN I've seen in a long while.

They make fantastic hardware and their software is usually at least good.

Whoever is leading this redesign is doing a fantastic job.

That's why taxing the rich to pay for investments that benefit all is such a fantastic deal for the middle class and the rich.

And I actually think architects, with the right skill set and organizational support, can be fantastic.

And this is why competition and effective government regulation[1] are fantastic things.

This is one of those cases where I'm not a bit jealous because something so obvious or inane or dumb took off and became Twitter, but because it's just so damn fantastic.

Claims that their machines are American, exquisite, sturdy, creative, well designed, excellent, fantastic and well built explain nothing.

His programming book is illustrated with cartoons, fantastic stories and has a sound track that illustrates either the code, the stories, or the book writing process itself.

Given the introduction, I thought we were going to see a fantastic breakdown of cost estimates; capex and opex expenses, 95% percentile bandwidth pricing vs.

Is it really heartbreaking that some Silicon Valley developers, one of the highest paid professions in one of the highest paid areas of the world, only made a decent salary instead of a fantastic total compensation package?It's unfortunate, sure.

I know phonologistspeople who are trained in the study of human speech categorieswho have an extremely difficult time discerning between [k] and [k].Peter Ladefoged, one of the worlds foremost phoneticians, has a fantastic website to accompany his phonetics textbook and it has recordings of all the sounds known to be produced in human languages.

Fantastic definitions

adjective

ludicrously odd; "Hamlet's assumed antic disposition"; "fantastic Halloween costumes"; "a grotesque reflection in the mirror"

See also: antic fantastical grotesque

adjective

extraordinarily good or great ; 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"

adjective

fanciful and unrealistic; foolish; "a fantastic idea of his own importance"

See also: wild

adjective

existing in fancy only; "fantastic figures with bulbous heads the circumference of a bushel"- Nathaniel Hawthorne

See also: fantastical

adjective

extravagantly fanciful in design, construction, appearance; "Gaudi's fantastic architecture"