Fun meaning in English
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Definition
the fun: the amusement, the pleasure, the delight, the enjoyment
Have fun! Enjoy yourself!
fun: amusing, entertaining, enjoyable
It would be fun to make some crepes in the office. Don't you think that would be an enjoyable thing to do?
Examples
- "Learning to fly airplanes can be a very fun and enjoyable experience for anyone, and it's easier than most people think it is."
- "Life's no fun when you're overdrawn!"
- "Brent : Sounds like great fun Moira."
- "That's no fun."
- "It'll be fun."
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Well, I just got here, but sure, escape sounds fun!"
- "I'm not in right now, but I'm probably doing something fun that doesn't involve telephones."
- "Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh - hey!"
- "Philip : Bells on bobtail ring, singing spirits bright, oh what fun it is to laugh and sing, a sleighing song tonight!"
- "Philip : I bet she's real wild in bed... with such an unhealthy obsession for security, I'm sure she's got all kinds of fun toys."
- "Bruno : That was kind of fun."
- "They do this for fun and to impress the ladies!"
- "It looks like fun!"
- "Flying is simple, affordable, fun and safe."
- "New players on the field, more risks, more opportunities, but more fun."
- "This is so much fun!"
- "I told you you were going to have fun, and god damn it the fun begins now!"
- "Bartender : "Kidneyland Fun Pass"."
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