funny

adjective42 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

The most common way to indicate a high degree of humor.

Indicates a very high degree of humor.

Extremely amusing and causing a lot of laughter.

Extremely or unbelievably funny.

Truly and sincerely funny.

Funny in a very clever or impressive way.

Indicates a moderate degree of humor.

So funny that it makes you laugh uncontrollably.

Used to describe something or someone that is small and strange or endearing.

An informal, often British English, expression to describe something as strange or unpredictable.

Used to describe something that is inherently humorous.

To perceive something as humorous.

Used when something has a humorous appearance.

Used when something gives the impression of being humorous.

To gradually start being humorous, often used informally.

To transition into a state of being humorous.

To have a strange or unusual appearance.

To be strange or peculiar.

To seem strange when heard.

To have a strange or unpleasant odor.

To have a strange or unpleasant flavor.

To feel slightly ill or strange.