What are some opposite words for FUN?
Antonyms for FUN
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Wiktionary
funnoun
enjoyable, amusing.
Hey, don't get bent out of shape over it; I was just funning you.
funadjective
whimsical, flamboyant
This year's fashion style is much more fun than recent seasons.
Synonyms:
rough and tumble, horseplay, boisterousness
English Synonyms and Antonyms
fun
Entertainment and recreation imply thought and mental occupation, tho in an agreeable, refreshing way; they are therefore words of a high order. Entertainment, apart from its special senses of a public performance or a social party, and predominantly even there, is used of somewhat mirthful mental delight; recreation may, and usually does, combine the mental with the physical. Amusement and pastime are nearly equivalent, the latter probably the lighter word; many slight things may be pastimes which we should hardly dignify by the name of amusements. Sports are almost wholly on the physical plane, tho involving a certain grade of mental action; fox-hunting, horse-racing, and baseball are sports. Certain sports may afford entertainment or recreation to certain persons, according to their individual tastes; but entertainment and recreation are capable of a meaning so high as never to be approached by any meaning of sport. Cheer may be very quiet, as the cheer of a bright fire to an aged traveler; merriment is with liveliness and laughter; fun and frolic are apt to be boisterous. Amusement is a form of enjoyment, but enjoyment may be too keen to be called amusement. Compare synonyms for ENTERTAIN.
Antonyms:
ennui, fatigue, labor, lassitude, toil, weariness, workSynonyms:
amusement, cheer, delight, diversion, enjoyment, entertainment, frolic, merriment, pastime, pleasure, recreation, sport
Princeton's WordNet
fun, merriment, playfulnessnoun
activities that are enjoyable or amusing
"I do it for the fun of it"; "he is fun to have around"
fun, play, sportnoun
verbal wit or mockery (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously)
"he became a figure of fun"; "he said it in sport"
Synonyms:
manoeuvre, looseness, sportsman, fun, variation, summercater, period of play, shimmer, play, sportswoman, bid, mutant, maneuver, caper, romp, athletics, gaming, merriment, sport, frolic, mutation, playing period, free rein, child's play, gambling, swordplay, gambol, dramatic play, playfulness, turn, dramafunnoun
violent and excited activity
"she asked for money and then the fun began"; "they began to fight like fun"
Synonyms:
play, merriment, playfulness, sportplayfulness, funnoun
a disposition to find (or make) causes for amusement
"her playfulness surprised me"; "he was fun to be with"
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
funnoun
Synonyms:
merriment, mirth, gayety, frolic, jest, pleasantry, drollery, waggery, waggishness, facetiousness, divertisement amusement, relaxation, jocularity
How to use FUN in a sentence?
We have no intentions whatsoever to start World War III, we are too small for that, it was fun to hear about World War III, actually like a good joke, but we are a very peaceful nation.
It’s fun to be part of history and to be part of changing the women’s 400 hurdles, i definitely think more is in store for me and definitely think Tokyo will be a good race.
The dance of democracy in Iowa is a privilege and an honor, i've done it for 50 years and this is one of the most fun dances I've done. People working together, doing something they'd never do, and this campaign is open to that kind of an idea.
We had to build around seven or eight tanks -- the first one was fun, the second one was ok, and then after that it was just hard work.
I love Halloween because it makes me happy and because it reminds me of all the wonderful times I had celebrating Halloween as a child, that's how my love of Halloween began, but it's become so much more than just those early memories for me. Over the years, I've created even more fun and amazing times wrapped around the holiday.
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