AMAZING - 318 Synonyms and Antonyms - Cambridge English

Synonyms and antonyms of amazing in English

amazing

These are words and phrases related to amazing. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of amazing.

EXTREMELY PLEASANT, ENJOYABLE, OR LIKABLE

The concert was just amazing. I can't even describe how good it was.

Synonyms and examples

excellent
The food was excellent, thank you.
wonderful
Have a wonderful trip!
terrific
That's such terrific news, congratulations!
fabulous
I love her dress, it's fabulous.
great
informal
The film was great.
fantastic
informal
What a fantastic party.
awesome
informal
"We won the championship!" "Oh, awesome!"
brilliant
UK informal
Oh, brilliant - we'll meet up when you're in town.
tremendous
The screenplay is tremendous and should win an Academy Award.
sublime
The sunrise this morning was simply sublime.
splendid
formal
I thought the play was splendid.
magnificent
The views in the Alps are magnificent.
cool
informal
His new bike is so cool.
wicked
informal
He's got a wicked gaming system.
sick
slang
He did some totally sick tricks on the halfpipe.
super
old-fashioned informal
"How was your holiday?" "It was super, thanks."
grand
old-fashioned informal
What a grand time we had!
be the bee's knees
old-fashioned informal
Have you tried this new ice cream? It's the bee's knees!
capital
UK old-fashioned
You've reserved a car for the tour? Capital!

Antonym and example

terrible
That's terrible news, I'm sorry.
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If something is excellent, it is extremely pleasant, enjoyable, or likable.
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amazing | American Thesaurus

amazing

adjective
These are words and phrases related to amazing. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of amazing.
Synonyms for amazing from Random House Roget's College Thesaurus, Revised and Updated Edition © 2000 Random House, Inc.

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