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fun — I. noun Etymology: English dialect fun to hoax, perhaps alteration of Middle English fonnen, from fonne dupe Date: 1727 1. what provides amusement or enjoyment; specifically playful often boisterous action or speech < full of fun > 2. a mood for… … New Collegiate Dictionary
fun — /fun/, n., v., funned, funning, adj. n. 1. something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun. 2. enjoyment or playfulness: She s full of fun. 3. for or in fun, as a joke; not seriously; playfully: His insults were only in fun. 4.… … Universalium
fun — noun light hearted pleasure or amusement. ↘a source of fun: people watching is great fun. ↘playfulness or good humour: she s full of fun. adjective informal entertaining or enjoyable. verb (funs, funning, funned) N. Amer. informal joke or tease.… … English new terms dictionary
fun — [[t]fʌn[/t]] n. v. funned, fun•ning, 1) something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun[/ex] 2) enjoyment or playfulness: She s full of fun[/ex] 3) inf Informal. to joke; kid 4) inf Informal. providing pleasure or amusement;… … From formal English to slang
fun — /fʌn / (say fun) noun 1. enjoyment or amusement. –verb (i) (funned, funning) 2. Colloquial to act in a joking way. –adjective Colloquial 3. providing enjoyment or entertainment: a fun place to be. 4. lively and entertaining: a fun person. 5.… …
fun — [fun] n. [< ME fonne, a fool, foolish, or fonnen, to be foolish < ?] 1. a) lively, joyous play or playfulness; amusement, sport, recreation, etc. b) enjoyment or pleasure 2. a source or cause of amusement or merriment, as an amusing person… … English World dictionary