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fun
noun
-
fun
The
feeling
of
enjoyment
,
playfulness
,
or
amusement
that
makes
an
activity
pleasant
.
•
The
children
squealed
with
fun
as
they
splashed
in
the
town
fountain
.
The
children
squealed
with
fun
as
they
splashed
in
the
town
fountain
.
•
We
had
so
much
fun
building
a
snowman
in
the
yard
.
We
had
so
much
fun
building
a
snowman
in
the
yard
.
noun
-
fun
the
feeling
of
enjoyment
or
amusement
,
especially
when
you
are
playing
or
doing
something
pleasant
•
The
children
had
so
much
fun
building
sandcastles
on
the
beach
.
The
children
had
so
much
fun
building
sandcastles
on
the
beach
.
•
They
played
cards
just
for
fun
while
waiting
for
the
train
.
They
played
cards
just
for
fun
while
waiting
for
the
train
.
Originally
a
dialectal
English
word
meaning
“
cheat
or
trick
”
in
the
late
1600s
;
its
sense
gradually
softened
to
“
joke
”
and
then
to
“
amusement
”
by
the
late
1700s
.
adjective
Enjoyable
;
causing
laughter
or
pleasure
.
•
We
played
a
fun
board
game
by
the
fireplace
.
We
played
a
fun
board
game
by
the
fireplace
.
•
Jenna
suggested
a
fun
idea
for
the
science
project
—
a
volcano
that
really
erupts
.
Jenna
suggested
a
fun
idea
for
the
science
project
—
a
volcano
that
really
erupts
.
adjective
-
fun
,
funner
,
funnest
enjoyable
and
entertaining
•
That
was
a
really
fun
movie
to
watch
with
the
whole
family
.
That
was
a
really
fun
movie
to
watch
with
the
whole
family
.
•
She
designs
fun
costumes
for
the
school
play
.
She
designs
fun
costumes
for
the
school
play
.
interjection
Used
to
show
excitement
or
approval
about
something
enjoyable
just
mentioned
.
•
“
Fun
!”
Carlos
said
when
he
heard
about
the
beach
picnic
.
“
Fun
!”
Carlos
said
when
he
heard
about
the
beach
picnic
.
•
“
A
surprise
treasure
hunt
?
Fun
!”
shouted
the
campers
.
“
A
surprise
treasure
hunt
?
Fun
!”
shouted
the
campers
.
fund
noun
money
that
is
saved
or
collected
for
a
special
purpose
•
Maria
puts
a
little
money
into
a
college
fund
every
month
.
Maria
puts
a
little
money
into
a
college
fund
every
month
.
•
The
village
set
up
an
emergency
fund
after
the
flood
.
The
village
set
up
an
emergency
fund
after
the
flood
.
From
Latin
fundus
“
bottom
,
foundation
”,
later
meaning
“
store
of
money
”.
verb
-
fund
,
funding
,
funds
,
funded
to
provide
the
money
needed
to
pay
for
something
•
The
government
will
fund
the
new
hospital
.
The
government
will
fund
the
new
hospital
.
•
Local
businesses
helped
fund
the
sports
festival
.
Local
businesses
helped
fund
the
sports
festival
.
noun
money
that
is
available
to
be
spent
•
We
can't
buy
new
equipment
because
the
school
funds
are
low
.
We
can't
buy
new
equipment
because
the
school
funds
are
low
.
•
After
paying
the
bills
,
there
were
no
funds
left
for
a
holiday
.
After
paying
the
bills
,
there
were
no
funds
left
for
a
holiday
.
noun
an
organization
or
account
that
holds
and
invests
money
for
people
or
projects
•
The
retirement
fund
grew
by
8%
last
year
.
The
retirement
fund
grew
by
8%
last
year
.
•
They
invested
in
a
technology
fund
focused
on
green
energy
.
They
invested
in
a
technology
fund
focused
on
green
energy
.
funny
adjective
-
funny
,
funnies
,
funnier
,
funniest
making
you
laugh
or
smile
because
it
is
amusing
•
The
movie
was
so
funny
that
everyone
in
the
theater
laughed
out
loud
.
The
movie
was
so
funny
that
everyone
in
the
theater
laughed
out
loud
.
•
My
brother
told
a
funny
story
about
his
first
day
at
work
.
My
brother
told
a
funny
story
about
his
first
day
at
work
.
adjective
-
funny
,
funnies
,
funnier
,
funniest
strange
,
unusual
,
or
making
you
feel
that
something
is
not
quite
right
•
This
milk
tastes
funny
—
I
think
it's
gone
bad
.
This
milk
tastes
funny
—
I
think
it's
gone
bad
.
•
I
heard
a
funny
noise
coming
from
the
basement
last
night
.
I
heard
a
funny
noise
coming
from
the
basement
last
night
.
noun
-
funny
,
funnies
,
funnier
,
funniest
a
joke
,
comic
strip
,
or
other
thing
that
makes
people
laugh
•
He
always
has
a
good
funny
to
tell
at
parties
.
He
always
has
a
good
funny
to
tell
at
parties
.
•
I
read
the
Sunday
funny
while
eating
breakfast
.
I
read
the
Sunday
funny
while
eating
breakfast
.
function
noun
the
job
or
purpose
that
something
has
or
is
made
to
do
•
The
main
function
of
a
refrigerator
is
to
keep
food
cold
.
The
main
function
of
a
refrigerator
is
to
keep
food
cold
.
•
A
smartphone
has
many
functions
,
including
taking
photos
and
browsing
the
web
.
A
smartphone
has
many
functions
,
including
taking
photos
and
browsing
the
web
.
From
Latin
“
functio
”
meaning
“
performance
,
execution
,”
derived
from
“
fungi
”
–
to
perform
.
noun
a
large
formal
social
event
such
as
a
party
,
ceremony
,
or
official
gathering
•
They
booked
a
hotel
ballroom
for
the
wedding
function
.
They
booked
a
hotel
ballroom
for
the
wedding
function
.
•
He
wore
a
tuxedo
to
the
charity
function
last
night
.
He
wore
a
tuxedo
to
the
charity
function
last
night
.
Sense
of
“
social
event
”
arose
in
the
mid-19th
century
from
the
idea
of
people
meeting
to
perform
an
official
purpose
.
verb
-
function
,
functioning
,
functions
,
functioned
to
work
or
operate
in
the
correct
or
intended
way
•
After
the
repair
,
the
old
radio
finally
functioned
again
.
After
the
repair
,
the
old
radio
finally
functioned
again
.
•
Without
batteries
,
the
toy
car
cannot
function
.
Without
batteries
,
the
toy
car
cannot
function
.
Verb
sense
recorded
from
the
late
17th
century
,
from
the
noun
meaning
“
to
perform
a
duty
.”
noun
a
rule
in
mathematics
that
links
every
input
value
to
exactly
one
output
value
•
The
equation
y
=
2x
shows
a
linear
function
with
a
constant
slope
.
The
equation
y
=
2x
shows
a
linear
function
with
a
constant
slope
.
•
Students
plotted
the
quadratic
function
on
graph
paper
.
Students
plotted
the
quadratic
function
on
graph
paper
.
Adopted
into
mathematical
language
in
the
17th
century
by
Leibniz
to
describe
dependent
quantities
.
noun
a
named
block
of
computer
code
that
performs
a
specific
action
when
it
is
called
•
In
Python
,
the
"
print
()"
function
displays
text
on
the
screen
.
In
Python
,
the
"
print
()"
function
displays
text
on
the
screen
.
•
They
wrote
a
function
to
calculate
the
total
price
of
all
items
in
the
cart
.
They
wrote
a
function
to
calculate
the
total
price
of
all
items
in
the
cart
.
Borrowed
into
computing
in
the
mid-20th
century
,
extending
the
mathematical
sense
to
pieces
of
executable
code
.
funding
noun
-
funding
money
that
is
provided
or
available
to
pay
for
a
particular
purpose
•
The
museum
received
government
funding
to
restore
the
ancient
paintings
.
The
museum
received
government
funding
to
restore
the
ancient
paintings
.
•
Without
enough
funding
,
the
project
had
to
be
delayed
.
Without
enough
funding
,
the
project
had
to
be
delayed
.
verb
present
participle
of
fund
:
providing
the
money
needed
for
something
•
They
are
funding
a
new
community
center
in
the
neighborhood
.
They
are
funding
a
new
community
center
in
the
neighborhood
.
•
The
bank
is
funding
small
businesses
to
stimulate
the
local
economy
.
The
bank
is
funding
small
businesses
to
stimulate
the
local
economy
.
fundamental
adjective
forming
the
basic
and
most
important
part
of
something
•
Understanding
the
water
cycle
is
fundamental
to
grasping
how
weather
works
.
Understanding
the
water
cycle
is
fundamental
to
grasping
how
weather
works
.
•
Trust
is
fundamental
in
any
strong
friendship
.
Trust
is
fundamental
in
any
strong
friendship
.
From
late
Latin
fundamentalis
“
of
the
foundation
”,
from
Latin
fundamentum
“
foundation
”.
noun
a
basic
principle
,
rule
,
or
fact
that
is
essential
to
understanding
something
•
Before
learning
algebra
,
you
must
master
the
fundamentals
of
basic
arithmetic
.
Before
learning
algebra
,
you
must
master
the
fundamentals
of
basic
arithmetic
.
•
The
professor
began
the
biology
course
by
explaining
the
fundamental
of
cell
theory
.
The
professor
began
the
biology
course
by
explaining
the
fundamental
of
cell
theory
.
same
as
adjective
sense
noun
the
lowest
natural
frequency
at
which
something
vibrates
,
producing
the
main
pitch
of
a
sound
•
The
fundamental
of
the
note
A
is
440
hertz
.
The
fundamental
of
the
note
A
is
440
hertz
.
•
You
can
hear
the
overtones
as
well
as
the
fundamental
when
the
guitar
string
is
plucked
.
You
can
hear
the
overtones
as
well
as
the
fundamental
when
the
guitar
string
is
plucked
.
technical
extension
of
the
general
noun
sense
to
acoustics
and
physics
funeral
noun
a
ceremony
in
which
a
dead
person
is
buried
or
cremated
,
usually
attended
by
family
and
friends
•
Hundreds
of
people
came
to
his
funeral
to
pay
their
respects
.
Hundreds
of
people
came
to
his
funeral
to
pay
their
respects
.
•
The
funeral
will
be
held
on
Friday
at
the
town
chapel
.
The
funeral
will
be
held
on
Friday
at
the
town
chapel
.
From
Latin
funus
,
funeralis
meaning
‘
burial
,
funeral
rites
’.
adjective
relating
to
or
used
at
a
funeral
ceremony
•
They
contacted
a
funeral
director
to
arrange
everything
.
They
contacted
a
funeral
director
to
arrange
everything
.
•
A
line
of
black
funeral
cars
waited
outside
the
chapel
.
A
line
of
black
funeral
cars
waited
outside
the
chapel
.
Adjectival
use
derived
from
the
noun
‘
funeral
’.