its already in Latin, fabulous means full of lies in English
From the Latin fabulosus, Early 15th century, meaning "celebrated in fable".
fable is the root word of Fabulous.
The Latin word for the English "tale" is "fabula". It is the origin of the English words "fable" and "fabulous".
fable Fabulous has the sense 'known through fable': from Fr. fabuleux or L. fabulosus 'celebrated in fable', from fabula.
The correct spelling of the adjective is fabulous(fabled, or magnificent).*The proper noun Fabolous is the stage name of rapper John David Jackson (born Nov. 18, 1977).*The spelling fabulose is one form of the Latin word for fabulous, fabulosus.
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The catering was fabulous! A unicorn is a fabulous beast.
Megan is the owner of fabulous
fabulous = fab
The word "fabulous" is not an adverb, no.The adverb form of the word "fabulous" is fabulously.
Tagalog of fabulous = pabuloso; kabigha- bighani
The comparative form of "fabulous" is "more fabulous." When comparing two things, you would say one is "more fabulous than" the other. For example, "This dress is more fabulous than the one I wore yesterday."