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Asinine vs Funny - What's the difference?

asinine | funny | Related terms |

Asinine is a related term of funny.


As adjectives the difference between asinine and funny

is that asinine is failing to exercise intelligence or judgment; ridiculously below average rationality while funny is amusing; humorous; comical.

As a noun funny is

(humorous) a joke or funny can be (british) a narrow boat for sculling.

Funny vs Delightful - What's the difference?

funny | delightful | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between funny and delightful

is that funny is amusing; humorous; comical while delightful is pleasant; pleasing, bringing satisfaction, enjoyment or pleasure.

As a noun funny

is a joke.

Funny vs Jest - What's the difference?

funny | jest | Related terms |

Funny is a related term of jest.


As nouns the difference between funny and jest

is that funny is (humorous) a joke or funny can be (british) a narrow boat for sculling while jest is (archaic) an act performed for amusement; a joke.

As an adjective funny

is amusing; humorous; comical.

As a verb jest is

to tell a joke; to talk in a playful manner; to make fun of something or someone .

Preposterous vs Funny - What's the difference?

preposterous | funny | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between preposterous and funny

is that preposterous is absurd, or contrary to common sense while funny is amusing; humorous; comical.

As a noun funny is

a joke.

Funny vs Sporting - What's the difference?

funny | sporting | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between funny and sporting

is that funny is amusing; humorous; comical while sporting is pertaining to sports.

As nouns the difference between funny and sporting

is that funny is a joke while sporting is the act of taking part in a sport.

As a verb sporting is

present participle of lang=en.

Funny vs Antic - What's the difference?

funny | antic | Synonyms |

Funny is a synonym of antic.


As adjectives the difference between funny and antic

is that funny is amusing; humorous; comical while antic is ancient.

As a noun funny

is (humorous) a joke or funny can be (british) a narrow boat for sculling.

Funny vs Highspirited - What's the difference?

funny | highspirited | Related terms |

Funny is a related term of highspirited.

Expressive vs Funny - What's the difference?

expressive | funny |


As adjectives the difference between expressive and funny

is that expressive is effectively conveying thought or feeling while funny is amusing; humorous; comical.

As a noun funny is

(humorous) a joke or funny can be (british) a narrow boat for sculling.

Punctal vs Funny - What's the difference?

punctal | funny |


As an adjective funny is

amusing; humorous; comical.

As a noun funny is

(humorous) a joke or funny can be (british) a narrow boat for sculling.

Funny vs Wild - What's the difference?

funny | wild | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between funny and wild

is that funny is amusing; humorous; comical while wild is untamed; not domesticated.

As nouns the difference between funny and wild

is that funny is a joke while wild is the undomesticated state of a wild animal.

As an adverb wild is

inaccurately; not on target.

As a verb wild is

to commit random acts of assault, robbery, and rape in an urban setting, especially as a gang.

As a proper noun Wild is

{{surname|from=Middle English}} for a wild person, or for someone living in uncultivated land.

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