单词 | funny |
释义 | funny1 of 2adjective fun·ny ˈfə-nē funnier; funniest 1 a : affording light mirth and laughter : amusing His account of the war came in bits and pieces, sometimes bloody, sometimes funny. Robert Penn Warren b : seeking or intended to amuse : facetious Don't take him so seriously; he was just being funny. 2 : differing from the ordinary in a suspicious, perplexing, quaint, or eccentric way : peculiar My car has been making a funny noise. —often used as a sentence modifier Funny, things didn't turn out the way we planned. 3 : involving trickery or deception told his prisoner not to try anything funny funnily ˈfə-nə-lē adverb funniness ˈfə-nē-nəs noun funny adverb funny 2 of 2noun plural funnies 1 : one that is funny especially : joke 2 funnies plural : comic strips or the comic section of a periodical —usually used with the funny 1 of 2 adjective1 as in humorous causing or intended to cause laughter a very funny movie that had audiences rolling in the aisles Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in bizarre different from the ordinary in a way that causes curiosity or suspicion that's funny, for I could have sworn I put my keys right here yesterday Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in unusual noticeably different from what is generally found or experienced that's a funny-looking dog—what kind is it? Synonyms & Similar Words
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funny 2 of 2noun1 as in cartoon a series of drawings that tell a story or part of a story reading the Sunday funnies is part of my weekend ritual Synonyms & Similar Words
2 as in joke something said or done to cause laughter let's can the funnies—we've got serious work to do here Synonyms & Similar Words
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