Megumi@Ibaraki
What is the difference between "fantastic" and "fantastical"?
20 Thg 06 2019 11:41
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Personally, I would say: 1) "fantastic" = brilliant, really good e.g. "your cooking is fantastic!" or "Fantastic news! She's had a baby boy!" Often it is used sarcastically (especially in Britain) e.g. "It's raining again. Fantastic." I would NOT say "fantastical" in these sentences. 2) "fantastical" = amazing, but also relating to fantasy, not real e.g. "She has some fantastical idea to climb Mount Everest" or "He painted a fantastical scene with monsters and dragons" In 2), you could MAYBE say "fantastic" in these sentences, with the same meaning..... but, I personally think this is a bit old-fashioned and less common. It could also be confusing e.g. "She has some fantastic idea to climb Mount Everest" - do we mean it is a brilliant idea, or an unreal crazy idea? (It would perhaps depend on the tone of voice, who is speaking, etc...) I think the history of the words is the same, but in practice they are used differently nowadays. (Like the person on Stackexchange, I think dictionary.com is not up-to-date)
26 tháng 6 năm 2019
There's a decent discussion of this at https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/417796/fantastic-and-fantastical In essence, the words overlap in meaning in most regards, other than that "fantastic" has an additional everyday, common meaning of "really good" which "fantastical" does not.
20 tháng 6 năm 2019
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