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Is it Funnily enough or funny enough?

Is it Funnily enough or funny enough?

You use funnily enough to indicate that, although something is surprising, it is true or really happened.

What can I say instead of funny enough?

What is another word for funnily enough?

incidentally coincidentally
by the way interestingly enough
speaking of while on the subject
as an aside as it happens
speaking of which in passing

How do you use the word funnily?

funnily

  1. Her elder sister’s been acting rather funnily just recently.
  2. Funnily enough, I was just about to call you when you called me.
  3. Funnily enough, I was just thinking about you when you called.
  4. Funnily enough, I met her only yesterday.

What is the definition of funnily?

DEFINITIONS1. in a strange or unusual way. She reacted funnily to my question. Synonyms and related words. Unusual in a strange way.

Is funnily a proper word?

The adverb “funnily” is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as meaning “in a funny manner.” Awkward as it sounds, ”funnily enough” is grammatically parallel to such adverbial phrases as “oddly enough,” “curiously enough,” “aptly enough,” “strangely enough,” and so on.

What is the meaning of strangely enough?

used for saying that something is true, even though it is surprising or unusual. Strangely enough, it turned out that I’d already met her.

What is another word for Interestingly?

In this page you can discover 8 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for interestingly, like: oddly, intriguingly, incidentally, ironically, unsurprisingly, tellingly, curiously and uninterestingly.

Is Sillily a word?

sil·ly. 1. Having or exhibiting a lack of good judgment or common sense; foolish. See Synonyms at foolish.

What does aptly enough mean?

1 suitable for the circumstance or purpose; appropriate. 2 postpositive; foll by an infinitive having a tendency (to behave as specified) 3 having the ability to learn and understand easily; clever (esp. in the phrase an apt pupil)

What’s mean fair enough?

informal. —used to say that something is reasonable or fair “I’ll wash the dishes today, and you can wash them tomorrow.” “Fair enough.””He needs more time.” “Fair enough, but we can’t wait too much longer.”

How do you use strangely enough in a sentence?

Strangely enough, at the end of the year there was a shortage of eggs. Strangely enough, these resolutions are practically always carried unanimously. Strangely enough, grand and petit sergeanty are retained. Strangely enough, the summer season is never the best season for recruiting.

When to use’funnily enough’or’funny enough’?

‘Funnily enough’ is used normally to introduce a subject which seems slightly perverse or counter-intuitive as in ‘funnily enough, although I know him well, I’ve never even spoken to him. ‘Funny enough’ is probably never said unless it’s to say, for example of a comedian ‘he’s funny enough. He doesn’t need to be better.’

Which is grammatically correct,’funny enough or funnily’?

Those that already end in -ly, like silly for example, are usually among them. There’s no good reason for funny to join these [there’s no such problem with, say, “merrily we roll along\\ but funnily is just not a word, except as a humorous nonce-usage.

When do you use enough in a sentence?

In a sentence, “enough” can be positioned differently. When “enough” describes an object (noun), it goes before the noun. —I have enough money. —There is enough salt in this salad. When “enough” describes an adjective or adverb, it goes after the adjective/adverb.

Is the word Funnily enough an adverbial phrase?

Awkward as it sounds, ”funnily enough” is grammatically parallel to such adverbial phrases as “oddly enough,” “curiously enough,” “aptly enough,” “strangely enough,” and so on. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news! But the fact that a usage is acceptable doesn’t mean you have to use it.

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