A“Fun” Topic The Oxford English Dictionary does not list “fun” as an adjective, nor does it include the words “funner” and “funnest.” Online comments that support the use of “fun” as an adjective When You Catch an Adjective, Kill It ...
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, p. 416. Other Sources Online comments that include objections to “fun” as an adjective A“Fun” Topic The Oxford English Dictionary does not list “fun” as an adjective, nor does it include the words “funner” and “funnest.” Online comments that...
Is funner a word? Funner and funnest have seen usage as real words for over a century, butneither are formally entered in the dictionary(yet). In fact, fun wasn't even an adjective describing something enjoyable until the 19th century, and from there its superlative forms eventually emerged ...
Researching the word “funnest” and its close relation “funner” turned out to be a lot less fun than I had hoped. The opinions are sovaried1that I became completelyengrossed2andfrustrated3and forgot to call my mother on her birthday. Sorry, Mom. "Fun," the Noun First, the easy part...