funky
0 antonyms and opposites of funky, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Unconventional, quirky, or stylishly offbeat.
How to use funky
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From "funk" plus the adjective suffix "-y."
Full origin of funky →Frequently asked questions
What does “funky” mean?
The word “funky” means unconventional, quirky, or stylishly offbeat. In plain terms, cool and quirky in style, or (in a different use) simply smelling bad — the meaning depends heavily on context.
How do you pronounce “funky”?
“Funky” is pronounced fuhng-kee (/fʌŋki/ in IPA).
How do you use “funky” in a sentence?
Here is “funky” used in a sentence: “She wore a funky pair of mismatched earrings to the party.”
What part of speech is “funky”?
“Funky” is an adjective.
Is “funky” a common word?
“Funky” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.
How many meanings does “funky” have?
“Funky” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: unconventional, quirky, or stylishly offbeat.
What is the difference between funky and quirky?
Funky and quirky both describe something unconventional or stylishly offbeat, but funky often carries a stronger sense of boldness or coolness, especially in style or music. Quirky leans more toward small, charming oddities of character or design.
Can funky describe a smell as well as a style?
Yes, funky can also describe an unpleasant or strong smell, which is a very different sense from its meaning of stylish or unconventional. Context, such as talking about clothes versus old shoes, usually makes clear which meaning applies.
What does funky mean in relation to music?
When used to describe music, funky means relating to or reminiscent of funk music, a genre known for its rhythmic bass lines and groove. This sense is distinct from the word's other meanings involving style or smell.