Unfunny - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

'Unfunny' simply means not funny. It's a straightforward way to describe something that fails to elicit amusement. An unfunny joke falls flat, an unfunny movie doesn't make you laugh, and an unfunny person... well, you get the idea. It's a polite way of saying something is not amusing or humorous. It's the opposite of hilarious. 😐

Etymology

'Unfunny' is formed by adding the prefix 'un-' to the word 'funny.' 'Funny' has origins in the early 18th century, initially referring to something that caused amusement or laughter. The prefix 'un-' is used to negate the meaning of a word, making 'unfunny' the opposite of 'funny.'

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Examples

  • "The comedian's jokes were unfunny and the audience remained silent."
  • "The movie was so unfunny that I walked out."
  • "His attempt at humor was simply unfunny."
  • "The situation was unfunny, given the serious circumstances."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine watching a stand-up comedian who bombs on stage. Their jokes are predictable, their delivery is awkward, and the audience is silent. It's an unfunny performance. Think of a 'Saturday Night Live' skit that just doesn't land. Cringe! 😬

Encouragement

Use 'unfunny' to describe something that fails to be amusing. It's a simple and direct way to express your opinion. Next time you're watching a bad comedy, you'll know exactly what to say! 😉

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