funny
How to Use Funny
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishEither "makes you laugh" or "odd/suspicious" — the two senses look identical but mean quite different things.
"Funny" meaning "strange" is not always negative, but it often signals mild suspicion or unease, unlike "funny" meaning "amusing."
Word Forms
funnier comparative, funnier comparative, funnies plural, funnies plural, funniest superlative, funniest superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The comedian told a really _____ joke about airline food.
Etymology
From "fun" plus the adjective suffix "-y," first recorded in the 1700s.