fantastical
adjective
uk/fænˈtæs.tɪ.kəl/us/fænˈtæs.tɪ.kəl/strangeandwonderful, like something out of astory:
奇异的FantasticalBuddhisttemplesandmedievalcastlesclingto Bhutan'smistyvalleys.奇异的佛教寺庙和中世纪的城堡依附在不丹朦胧的山谷中。
imaginary
- imaginaryOur daughter had an imaginary friend when she was six.
- made-upThe comedian started with some obviously made-up stories about hanging out with the Queen.
- make-believeSome politicians seem to live in a make-believe world where everything revolves around their interests.
- non-existentThese accounts are used to sell fake or non-existent goods.
- fantasticHer books were filled with magicians and fantastic creatures.
sostrangeorextremethat it does notseemto betrueorreasonable:
古怪的,荒谬的Nobodyknewwhat to make of the fantasticalclaimsshe had made topolice.人知道她向警方提出的那些荒谬的指控是怎么回事。
- Tarotcardsbearfantasticalillustrationsofcharactersdubbedthe Fool, the Devil, the Sun, the Lover andDeath.
- Herpaintingsshow fantasticalseacreatures.
- Back in 1882, thisvisionaryimagineda 1950sworldofflyingmachines, fantasticalfashions, andfuturisticfantasy.
- Someelementsof hisstatementareperhapsfantastical; many arecontradictory.
- Publicdebaterevolvedaroundnumbers- as in a "$1.3trilliontaxcut" - thatexpertson bothsidesunderstoodto be fantastical.
Unique and unusual
- accidental
- alt-
- alternative
- be marked out assomethingidiom
- be one of a kindidiom
- incongruous
- inimitable
- irreplaceable
- larger than lifeidiom
- magical
- quaintly
- quaintness
- quirkiness
- quirky
- random
- uniquely
- unmatchable
- unmatched
- unparalleled
- unrivalled
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Strange, suspicious and unnatural
True, real, false, and unreal