Outlandish vs Funny - What's the difference?
outlandish | funny | Related terms |
bizarre, strange
:The rock star wore black with outlandish pink and green spiked hair.
(archaic) foreign, alien
Amusing; humorous; comical.
Strange or unusual, often implying unpleasant.
(humorous) A joke.
* 2014 , Brian Conaghan, When Mr. Dog Bites (page 54)
(humorous) A comic strip.
* 2009 , R. P. Moffa, The Vaulted Sky (page 343)
(British) A narrow boat for sculling.
Outlandish is a related term of funny.
As adjectives the difference between outlandish and funny
is that outlandish is bizarre, strange while funny is amusing; humorous; comical.As a noun funny is
(humorous) a joke or funny can be (british) a narrow boat for sculling.outlandish
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From .Adjective
(er)- When I went to the circus, I only found the clowns funny .
- The milk smelt funny so I poured it away.
- I've got a funny feeling that this isn't going to work.
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(funnies)- Everyone would be sitting on big fluffy white clouds singing songs, telling funnies and just enjoying the day.
- His father was more likely to listen to the radio, although he would read the Sunday funnies , and his grandmother would only read the Italian language paper she picked up at the corner candy store.