How do you say more fun?

How do you say more fun?

Many people, perhaps most people, strongly prefer more fun and most fun as the comparative and superlative forms of fun. Still, plenty of others label things funner and funnest. Many dictionaries acknowledge this use, but still label the adjective form as informal.

Is pleasurable a word?

adjective. such as to give pleasure; enjoyable; agreeable; pleasant: a pleasurable experience.

How do you say very fun?

very fun / synonymsvery entertaining. phr.lot of fun. phr.so much fun. phr.really fun. phr.great fun. phr.very funny. phr.very amusing. phr.quite entertaining. phr.

Why is very fun wrong?

‘very fun’ is incorrect because ‘fun’ is a noun. In British English, “fun” is a noun: you can “have fun”. “Good” is an adjective. This means that you can say that someone is a “good person”, but not a “fun person”.

Is so fun proper grammar?

Is it grammatically correct to say, “so fun”? Strictly, not really, because fun is a noun. However contemporary usage has endorsed fun as an informal adjective with a meaning of its own, quite distinct from funny.

How do you spell hilarious?

adjective. arousing great merriment; extremely funny: a hilarious story; a hilarious old movie.

What means smirk?

smirk | American Dictionary to smile in a way that expresses satisfaction with yourself or pleasure about having done something or knowing something that is not known by someone else: When she told him he was cool, he just smirked.

What is the opposite of hilarious?

Opposite of a feeling of positivity, satisfaction, or enjoyment. displeased. dissatisfied. joyless. sad.

Is Hilariousness a word?

adj. Characterized by or causing great merriment. [Latin hilaris, cheerful; see hilarity + -ious.] hi·lar′i·ous·ly adv.

Is hellacious a bad word?

hellacious in American English very great, bad, unbearable, etc.

What is the meaning of existence?

Existence is the state of being alive or being real. The noun existence can be used many different ways, but it always has to do with being alive or with simply “being”. You can talk about the survival of something as its existence, like your yo-yo club having lost so many members that its existence is in danger.