From the Latin fabulosus, Early 15th century, meaning "celebrated in fable".
fantastic and fabulous
The word "fabulous" is not an adverb, no.The adverb form of the word "fabulous" is fabulously.
The word fabulous is not a verb, it is an adjective. I have fabulous hair.
She generously agreed and it was fabulous to have her.
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No, the word 'fab' is a slang form of 'fabulous', an adjective.
The Latin word for the English "tale" is "fabula". It is the origin of the English words "fable" and "fabulous".
The word "fabulous" is not an adverb, no.The adverb form of the word "fabulous" is fabulously.
fabulous = fab
The catering was fabulous! A unicorn is a fabulous beast.
The word fabulous is not a verb, it is an adjective. I have fabulous hair.
She generously agreed and it was fabulous to have her.
fable is the root word of Fabulous.
There are three syllables in the word "fabulous."
The Word "And" Is commonly the most fabulous/famous word ever in literacy!
Paris HiltonNo fabulous was in use in the 60's.
I meet Ann last week but she looks fabulous
We took a picnic and had a fabulous family day out at the seaside.