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1. fun
noun. ['ˈfʌn'] activities that are enjoyable or amusing.
Synonyms
- playfulness
- recreation
- diversion
Antonyms
- ill humor
- cheerlessness
- obedience
- frivolity
Etymology
- fon (Middle English (1100-1500))
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Rhymes with Fun
- puget-1
- terrebonne
- simeone
- overdone
- mcmunn
- homerun
- undone
- rerun
- redone
- outrun
- outdone
- lajeune
- begun
- thrun
- stun
- spun
- one
- hyun
- grun
- gruhn
- byun
- brunn
- brun
- bruhn
- yun
- youn
- won
- tonne
- ton
- thun
Sentences with fun
1. Noun, singular or mass
Beat the heat and hop into the water for a full day of family fun.
2. Adjective
This is a fun way to finish off the planter while keeping with the money theme.
Quotes about fun
1. I hope my daughter knows that in our house we can make messes and have fun and we'll laugh through it. Granted I don't want her to trash the house, but we do make a lot of messes.
- Angela Kinsey
2. What we're doing is fun - if you have any sense of humor at all!
- Calvin Klein
3. I think that success is having fun.
- Bruno Mars
2. fun
noun. ['ˈfʌn'] verbal wit or mockery (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously).
Synonyms
- punning
- humour
- wittiness
- clowning
- waggishness
- wordplay
- jocularity
- comedy
- drollery
- wit
- paronomasia
- waggery
- jocosity
- pun
- humor
- play
- funniness
- witticism
Antonyms
- easy
- gravity
- responsibleness
- responsibility
Etymology
- fon (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. fun
noun. ['ˈfʌn'] violent and excited activity.
Antonyms
- frivolous
Etymology
- fon (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. fun
noun. ['ˈfʌn'] a disposition to find (or make) causes for amusement.
Synonyms
- frivolity
- humour
- sportiveness
- perkiness
- mischievousness
- serious
- playfulness
- sense of humor
- frivolousness
- archness
- whimsicality
- humor
- facetiousness
- sober
- unplayful
- sense of humour
- frolicsomeness
- pertness
- playful
- impertinence
- sauciness
- friskiness
- puckishness
Antonyms
- unplayful
- playful
- noncritical
- unimportant
Etymology
- fon (Middle English (1100-1500))