fun
- funny
‘fun’
If something is fun, it is pleasant, enjoyable, and not serious.
It's fun working for him.
If you have fun, you enjoy yourself.
We had great fun at the party.
She wanted a bit more fun out of life.
Be careful
Fun is an uncountable noun. Don't say that someone ‘has funs’ or ‘has a great fun’.
Fun is an uncountable noun. Don't say that someone ‘has funs’ or ‘has a great fun’.
If you want to say that something is very enjoyable, you can say that it is great fun or a lot of fun.
The game was great fun.
In conversation and informal writing, you can use fun as an adjective. Don't use fun in this way in formal writing.
It was a fun evening.
She's a really fun person to be around.
‘funny’
If something is funny, it is amusing and makes you smile or laugh.
She told funny stories.
Wayne could be very funny when he wanted to.
You can also say that something is funny when it is strange, surprising, or puzzling.
The funny thing is, we went to Arthur's house just yesterday.
Have you noticed anything funny about this plane?
