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funning

/ˈfʌn.ɪŋ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

Present participle and gerund of 'fun': engaging in joking, teasing, or playful behavior.

Example Sentences:
  • He was just funning when he told you he won the lottery.
  • There is no need to get upset; we were only funning.
2.noun

The act of joking, jesting, or making playful banter.

Example Sentences:
  • Their constant funning lightened the heavy mood in the office.
  • Enough of this funning, we need to get back to serious work.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the noun 'fun' (originally a cant word meaning to cheat or hoax, appearing in the late 17th century, possibly related to the Middle English verb 'fonne', meaning to act foolishly or be a fool). The present participle and gerund form 'funning' emerged to describe the act of joking, teasing, or engaging in playful amusement.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'fun' plus '-ning': you are actively creating 'fun' by teasing or joking around.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “funning

1. What is the meaning of “funning” in English?

In English, funning (verb) is defined as: “Present participle and gerund of 'fun': engaging in joking, teasing, or playful behavior.”.

2. How do you use “funning” in a sentence?

He was just funning when he told you he won the lottery.

3. What are English synonyms of “funning”?

Common synonyms include:joking,teasing,jesting,bantering

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “funning”?

Derived from the noun 'fun' (originally a cant word meaning to cheat or hoax, appearing in the late 17th century, possibly related to the Middle English verb 'fonne', meaning to act foolishly or be a fool). The present participle and gerund form 'funning' emerged to describe the act of joking, teasing, or engaging in playful amusement.