be funny

Frequency: 9.5250.7 per million words

Used to describe something that is inherently humorous.

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Examples (20)

  • This sketch is genuinely funny from start to finish.
  • It can be funny that the door only locks from the outside.
  • His performance was hilariously funny.
  • It’s going to be funny if the invoice arrives after the deadline.
  • At last, a comedy show that is brilliantly funny!
  • It turned out to be funny that no one had the Wi‑Fi password.
  • You should have seen it—it was terribly funny!
  • This soup might be funny—it tastes a bit off.
  • He is not even remotely funny.
  • It would be funny for the lights to flicker only when I sit down.
  • Her short remark was surprisingly funny at the meeting.
  • There seems to be something funny about the billing address.
  • To be funny in a job interview can be risky.
  • If the app crashes only on Mondays, that would be funny.
  • Their podcast is darkly funny despite the serious topic.
  • It used to be funny that the elevator skipped the third floor.
  • This meme is mildly funny, but not worth sharing.
  • For a brand‑new battery to be funny after one day is worrying.
  • Her new routine will be outrageously funny once she refines the timing.
  • It may not be funny that the receipt shows yesterday’s date.