Fantastic vs Superb

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 FantasticSuperb
MeaningReally great or awesome.very good or excellent
Register-formal
CEFR levelA1C1
Part of speechadjectiveadjective
Usage notesUse 'fantastic' in everyday conversation to express that something is very good. It's appropriate for most contexts but can feel overly enthusiastic in formal writing.Use 'superb' in positive contexts to describe things that are exceptionally good, often with a touch of elegance. Avoid in casual or everyday speech, where simpler words like 'great' are more common.

Frequently asked questions: Fantastic vs Superb

What's the difference between "Fantastic" and "Superb"?

"Fantastic" means: Really great or awesome. "Superb" means: very good or excellent

When should I use "Fantastic" and "Superb"?

"Superb" is formal.

Are "Fantastic" and "Superb" the same CEFR level?

"Fantastic" is at A1, "Superb" is at C1 on the CEFR scale.

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