Fun | Mean of fun in English Dictionary

/ˈfʌn/

  • Noun
  • someone or something that is amusing or enjoyable
    1. The game was a lot of fun. [=the game was very enjoyable]
    2. She's fun to be with. = It's fun to be with her. = It's fun being with her. [=her company is enjoyable]
    3. Picnics are great fun [=are very enjoyable] in good weather.
  • an enjoyable or amusing time
    1. We had fun at the movie. [=we enjoyed ourselves at the movie; we enjoyed the movie]
    2. I can't remember when I've had so much fun.
    3. a vacation filled with fun = a fun-filled vacation
    4. a fun-loving couple [=a couple who love to have fun]
  • the feeling of being amused or entertained
    1. He plays cards just for fun. = He plays cards just for the fun of it.
    2. Sickness takes all the fun out of life.
  • a person who people laugh at and make jokes about in an unkind way
    1. He was a figure of fun around town.
  • in a joking way
    1. Don't take offense: I was only saying it in fun.
  • to laugh at and make jokes about (someone or something) in an unkind way
    1. The other kids were making fun of me.
    2. They made fun of the way he talked.
  • to make a joke about (someone or something) usually in a friendly way
    1. I like to poke fun at my boss, but he's really not a bad guy.
  • providing amusement
    1. Our vacation was a fun time.
    2. She's a fun person to be with.
    3. The park is a fun place to visit.
    4. We had a fun time at the movie.
  • Verb
  • to speak or act in a way that is not serious
    1. I don't want you to get angry; I was only funning. [=(more commonly) joking, fooling]
    2. He's just funning with you.
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