The act or state of being amused, or engaged in enjoyment or pleasure
“Our holiday was the best fun we've had in a long time.”
An activity engaged in for amusement, or the act of engaging in one
“The party was underway, and we were all excited about the fun that was to ensue.”
A break from work
“It's time for some fun now that the working week is done.”
A state of noisy and confused activity
“All hell broke loose, and that's when the fun started.”
The act of ridiculing someone or something
“John's socks were full of holes and the mean kids had fun at his expense.”
The quality, fact or aspect of being amusing or funny
A playful, lively, or mischievous activity or act
Behavior characterized by clowning around and foolishness
Spoken or written words that are absurd or meaningless
The playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks
The quality of being pleasing to the senses
(informal) Enjoyable or amusing
“We had a fun time at the beach.”
(informal) Whimsical or flamboyant in nature or appearance
“This year's Mardi Gras is much more fun than last year's.”
(informal) Done for a non-work related purpose
“He went on a fun trip to get away from work for a few days.”
(informal) Being extroverted in personality
“He was extremely fun and the life of the party.”
Humorous or funny
“Her banter was just a fun way of expressing her affection for him.”
Experiencing a feeling of positivity, satisfaction, or enjoyment
Pleasant and satisfactory, especially to the mind or senses
(colloquial) To poke fun at or make fun of
“She would sometimes fun her husband lightheartedly over the size of his belly.”
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