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fun

Funky vs Fun - What's the difference?

funky | fun |


As an adjective funky

is (us|slang) offbeat, unconventional or eccentric.

As a verb fun is

give.

As a preposition fun is

for, on behalf of.

Whimsy vs Fun - What's the difference?

whimsy | fun | Related terms |

Whimsy is a related term of fun.


As verbs the difference between whimsy and fun

is that whimsy is to fill with whimsies or whims; to make fantastic; to craze while fun is give.

As a noun whimsy

is a quaint and fanciful idea a whim playfully odd behaviour.

As a preposition fun is

for, on behalf of.

Folly vs Fun - What's the difference?

folly | fun | Related terms |

Folly is a related term of fun.


As a noun folly

is .

As a verb fun is

give.

As a preposition fun is

for, on behalf of.

Fun vs Hi - What's the difference?

fun | hi |


As verbs the difference between fun and hi

is that fun is give while hi is to call.

As a preposition fun

is for, on behalf of.

Fun vs Bliss - What's the difference?

fun | bliss |


As a verb fun

is give.

As a preposition fun

is for, on behalf of.

As a proper noun bliss is

originating as a nickname.

Fun vs Blissful - What's the difference?

fun | blissful |


As a verb fun

is give.

As a preposition fun

is for, on behalf of.

As an adjective blissful is

extremely happy; full of joy; experiencing, indicating, causing, or characterized by bliss.

Fun vs Successful - What's the difference?

fun | successful |


As a verb fun

is give.

As a preposition fun

is for, on behalf of.

As an adjective successful is

resulting in success; assuring, or promotive of, success; accomplishing what was proposed; having the desired effect; prosperous; fortunate; happy.

Fun vs Spree - What's the difference?

fun | spree | Related terms |

Spree is a synonym of fun.



As nouns the difference between fun and spree

is that fun is amusement, enjoyment or pleasure while spree is a merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic.

As an adjective fun

is enjoyable, amusing.

As a verb fun

is to tease, kid, poke fun at, make fun of.

As a proper noun Spree is

a particular river that flows through Lusatia (eastern Germany) and into Berlin, where it flows into the Havel.

Fun vs Sport - What's the difference?

fun | sport | Related terms |

Fun is a related term of sport.


As a verb fun

is give.

As a preposition fun

is for, on behalf of.

As a noun sport is

fun, pastime, sport.

Fun vs Prank - What's the difference?

fun | prank | Related terms |

Fun is a related term of prank.


As verbs the difference between fun and prank

is that fun is give while prank is to adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously.

As a preposition fun

is for, on behalf of.

As a noun prank is

(obsolete) an evil deed; a malicious trick, an act of cruel deception.

As an adjective prank is

(obsolete) full of gambols or tricks.

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