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What can I say instead of very fun?

What can I say instead of very fun?

fun

  • amusing.
  • enjoyable.
  • entertaining.
  • lively.
  • pleasant.
  • boisterous.
  • convivial.
  • merry.

Is it OK to say very fun?

Dictionary say “fun” can be an adjective so it should be ok to say very fun. But a native speaker say it should be “lots of fun”.

What is another word for very exciting?

What is another word for very exciting?

spellbinding compelling
enthralling entrancing
fascinating gripping
riveting thrilling
bewitching intriguing

How do you describe someone who wants to have fun?

Use the adjective playful to describe someone who likes to have fun and doesn’t take things too seriously.

What type of word is fun?

As detailed above, ‘fun’ can be an adjective, a verb or a noun. Adjective usage: We had a fun time at the party. Adjective usage: He is such a fun person to be with.

How do you use the word fun?

  1. [S] [T] Driving a car is a lot of fun. (
  2. [S] [T] I would never make fun of you. (
  3. [S] [T] It is fun to speak in English. (
  4. [S] [T] It’s fun to visit old friends. (
  5. [S] [T] Sounds like you’re having fun. (
  6. [S] [T] That sounds like a lot of fun. (
  7. [S] [T] Tom and Mary had fun together. (

Which is the best synonym for the word fun?

WORDS RELATED TO FUN. 1 chaffed. verbjoke, ridicule. bantered. derided. funned. jeered. jollied. joshed. kidded. mocked. ragged. rallied. razzed. ribbed. scoffed. taunted. 2 comedy. 3 diversion. 4 diverting. 5 enjoyable.

What’s the meaning of the word fun in sex?

At the very least it breaks the cycle of sex-disappointment and opens you two up to having fun together, something that may lead to having more fun together and may, if the wind blows right, lead to some orgasmic fun. WHAT’S SO FUNNY ABOUT MALE SEX WORKERS?

When do you use the words fun and jest?

The words jest and fun can be used in similar contexts, but jest implies lack of earnestness and may suggest a hoaxing or teasing. When might play be a better fit than fun? In some situations, the words play and fun are roughly equivalent. However, play stresses the opposition to earnest without implying any malice or mischief.