1, funny
Funny, funny, funny; Strange, strange, strange; Sick, uncomfortable; Cunning, cheating, suspicious, not smart.
N funny people; Jokes, funny stories; Comic books; (British) a single-person twin-paddle boat.
2. Honey
N honey; Baby; sweet
Sweet; Like honey.
Speak sweet words to; Sweeten with honey
Vi flattery; Speak sweet words
N (honey) name; Horney (UK)
3. Money
N money; Currency; destiny
N (money) names; (British) Moni; (Spanish, French) Monet
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Keywords usage: funny
adjective
1 and funny basically mean "funny". Spoken language can also mean "eccentric, juggling and cheating", which mainly emphasizes the effect of making people laugh.
2. Funny can be used as an attribute, predicative or object complement in a sentence.
3. It can be used before fun.
4. The comparative level of fun is more funny, and the highest level is the funniest.