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That's fantastic

Enthusiasm

Use it to show genuine enthusiasm and support when someone shares good news or does something well.

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  • A high-energy way to say something is very good.
  • Stronger than 'good' or 'nice' to show real excitement.
  • Used for reacting to good news or great results.

意味

This is a high-energy way to say something is very good or exciting. You use it when you are genuinely happy about a piece of news or a result.

主な例文

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Reacting to a friend's new job

You got the job? That's fantastic!

You got the job? That's fantastic!

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2

Reviewing a project at work

I just saw the final report. That's fantastic work, Sarah.

I just saw the final report. That's fantastic work, Sarah.

💼
3

Texting about a dinner plan

You found a table for tonight? That's fantastic! See you at 8.

You found a table for tonight? That's fantastic! See you at 8.

😊
🌍

文化的背景

The word 'fantastic' originally referred to things existing only in imagination. Over time, it evolved into a popular superlative for excellence. In modern English culture, using high-energy praise is a standard way to show politeness and social engagement.

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The Power of 'Absolutely'

If you want to sound like a native speaker, add `absolutely` before `fantastic`. It makes you sound 100% sure and very excited.

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Watch Your Face

If you say `That's fantastic` while looking at your phone or frowning, it sounds like you are being mean or sarcastic. Match your face to your words!

15秒でわかる

  • A high-energy way to say something is very good.
  • Stronger than 'good' or 'nice' to show real excitement.
  • Used for reacting to good news or great results.

What It Means

That's fantastic is a powerful way to show joy. It is much stronger than just saying that is good. When you use this, you are saying the situation is wonderful or even perfect. It comes from the word fantasy, but it doesn't mean something is imaginary. It means the reality is so good it feels like a dream.

How To Use It

You can use it as a standalone reaction. If a friend says they got a promotion, you just say, That's fantastic! You can also use it to describe things. For example, The food at this party is fantastic. It works for big life events and small daily wins. It shows you are paying attention and you care.

When To Use It

Use it whenever you want to boost someone's mood. It is perfect for celebrating achievements. Use it at a restaurant when the waiter asks how your meal is. Use it in a meeting when a colleague shares a great idea. It’s a great way to be the 'cheerleader' in a conversation. Even a simple text message with this phrase can make someone's day.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using it for sad or serious news. If someone says their car broke down, don't say it! That would be very awkward. Also, be careful with your tone. If you say it with a flat voice, people might think you are being sarcastic. Sarcasm is when you say the opposite of what you mean. Don't use it if you are actually annoyed.

Cultural Background

English speakers, especially in the US and UK, love using 'strong' adjectives. We often skip 'good' and go straight to fantastic or amazing. It reflects a culture of outward positivity. In some cultures, people are more reserved. In English, being 'extra' with your praise is usually seen as being friendly and supportive. It’s a social 'glue' that builds fast connections.

Common Variations

You will hear many similar words. That's awesome is very common in the US. That's brilliant is a favorite in the UK. If you want to sound even more excited, try That's absolutely fantastic! If you want to be a bit more casual, you can just say Fantastic! on its own. It’s like a verbal high-five.

使い方のコツ

The phrase is highly versatile and works in almost any social or professional setting. Just ensure your intonation is upbeat to avoid being mistaken for sarcasm.

💡

The Power of 'Absolutely'

If you want to sound like a native speaker, add `absolutely` before `fantastic`. It makes you sound 100% sure and very excited.

⚠️

Watch Your Face

If you say `That's fantastic` while looking at your phone or frowning, it sounds like you are being mean or sarcastic. Match your face to your words!

💬

The British 'Brilliant'

If you are in London, you might hear `That's brilliant` more often than `fantastic`. They mean the exact same thing!

例文

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#1 Reacting to a friend's new job
🤝

You got the job? That's fantastic!

You got the job? That's fantastic!

A classic way to celebrate a friend's success.

#2 Reviewing a project at work
💼

I just saw the final report. That's fantastic work, Sarah.

I just saw the final report. That's fantastic work, Sarah.

Professional praise that motivates the team.

#3 Texting about a dinner plan
😊

You found a table for tonight? That's fantastic! See you at 8.

You found a table for tonight? That's fantastic! See you at 8.

Shows appreciation for someone's effort in planning.

#4 Trying a delicious meal
💭

This pasta is fantastic. You have to give me the recipe!

This pasta is fantastic. You have to give me the recipe!

Used to describe high quality in a sensory experience.

#5 A child showing a drawing
🤝

Is that a purple dragon? That's fantastic!

Is that a purple dragon? That's fantastic!

Encouraging and warm for a family setting.

#6 Sarcastic reaction to a minor mess
😄

Oh, I spilled coffee on my white shirt. That's just fantastic.

Oh, I spilled coffee on my white shirt. That's just fantastic.

The tone must be low and annoyed for this humorous/sarcastic use.

自分をテスト

Choose the best word to complete the reaction to good news.

A: I passed my driving test! B: ___ fantastic! I'm so happy for you.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: That's

We use 'That's' (That is) to refer back to the news the other person just shared.

Identify the correct mood for this phrase.

When you say 'That's fantastic' with a big smile, you are showing ___.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Enthusiasm

The phrase is a 'superlative' adjective used to show high levels of positivity.

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ビジュアル学習ツール

Formality of 'That's fantastic'

Informal

Talking to friends or family.

Fantastic! See ya later.

Neutral

The sweet spot for this phrase.

That's fantastic news.

Formal

Used in business to show approval.

The results are fantastic.

Where to use 'That's fantastic'

That's fantastic
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Job Promotion

Congrats on the move!

🍝

Great Meal

Complimenting the chef.

☀️

Good Weather

A perfect sunny day.

💡

Solving a Problem

Fixing a tech bug.

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, it is much stronger. Use good for a nice coffee, but use fantastic for the best coffee you've ever had.

Absolutely. It is a great way to praise a coworker's idea by saying That's a fantastic suggestion.

No. While they share a root, fantastic in this context just means 'excellent' or 'wonderful.'

Put the stress on the middle part: fan-TAS-tic. Saying it with a bit of energy on that middle syllable sounds most natural.

Only if you are being sarcastic. If you missed your bus, you might mutter Oh, fantastic, but it's better to avoid this until you're more comfortable with English humor.

Yes! It’s very common in texts. You can even just type Fantastic! as a quick reply.

Awesome is slightly more casual and very American. Fantastic is a bit more classic and works everywhere.

Yes, you can say She is a fantastic teacher. It means she is excellent at her job.

Not at all. It is a very warm, friendly phrase that fits perfectly in casual conversation.

If you say it for everything, it loses its power. Try to save it for things that are actually better than average.

関連フレーズ

That's wonderful

Very similar, but feels slightly softer and more emotional.

That's awesome

The casual, cool version of fantastic.

That's brilliant

The common UK version of saying something is great.

That's terrific

Another strong word for 'great', though slightly less common today.

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