Funner: meaning, definitions and examples

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funner

 

[ ˈfʌnər ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

comparative form

The word 'funner' is a colloquial and informal comparative form of the adjective 'fun'. It is often used in casual conversations to compare the level of enjoyment or amusement derived from different activities or experiences. While 'more fun' is traditionally considered the grammatically correct form, many English speakers use 'funner' in everyday speech. This usage is especially prevalent in American English. However, it's important to note that in formal writing or speech, 'more fun' is generally preferred.

Synonyms

more enjoyable, more entertaining.

Examples of usage

  • The party last night was funner than the one last week.
  • Playing games is often funner with friends around.
  • I think going to the beach is way funner than staying at home.

Translations

Translations of the word "funner" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mais divertido

🇮🇳 ज़्यादा मजेदार

🇩🇪 lustiger

🇮🇩 lebih menyenangkan

🇺🇦 веселіший

🇵🇱 fajniejszy

🇯🇵 もっと楽しい

🇫🇷 plus amusant

🇪🇸 más divertido

🇹🇷 daha eğlenceli

🇰🇷 더 재미있는

🇸🇦 أكثر متعة

🇨🇿 zábavnější

🇸🇰 zábavnejší

🇨🇳 更有趣

🇸🇮 bolj zabavno

🇮🇸 skemmtilegra

🇰🇿 одан да қызықты

🇬🇪 უფრო სახალისო

🇦🇿 daha eğlenceli

🇲🇽 más divertido

Etymology

The word 'funner' is derived from the noun 'fun', which itself originated in the late 17th century, initially in the sense of 'a trick or prank'. Over time, the meaning of 'fun' evolved to signify enjoyment and amusement. The use of 'funner' as a comparative form likely arose in informal speech as speakers sought a simpler way to express degrees of enjoyment. Despite its informal status, 'funner' reflects a natural linguistic evolution where speakers adapt language to suit their communicative needs. Linguists suggest that the emergence of 'funner' demonstrates the variability and adaptability of language, especially in colloquial contexts. However, it is still often debated in academic and linguistic circles regarding its acceptability in Standard English.