"Unfunny" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unfunny" Meaning

Not amusing or humorless. Lacking in wit or interest.

"Unfunny" Examples

Unfunny Usage Examples


1. Verbs and Clauses

- When he told that joke, it was really unfunny and only depressed the whole party.

2. Collocations with Adjectives

- The comedian's attempt to be humorous fell flat in his performance which was generally unfunny.

3. Comparative Forms

- That movie trailer was way too dark and unfunny compared to the masterpiece it expected to be.

4. Describing Situations or Scenes

- Watching the most anticipated comedy of the year turned out to be an unfunny disappointment.

5. Hypothetical Situations

- If I had to choose between these two comedians to perform at my party, I would definitely pick the other one if I wanted something unfunny that would start a surprise streak of knowing what to do when all goes wrong.

"Unfunny" Similar Words

Unfroze

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To make colder, so that something is no longer frozen. <br><br>Example: After a week of cold weather, the lake unfroze and ships could sail on it again.

Unfrozen

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Not in a state of being frozen; no longer frozen.

Unfruitful

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Meaning: Not producing any useful or satisfactory result or effect; unsuccessful.<br><br>Example: "The long hours of work I put in were unfruitful, and I didn't see any progress."

Unfruitfully

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Without producing anything useful or successful; producing no fruit, result, or success.

Unfulfillable

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Unfulfilled

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Unfulfilling

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Unfunded

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Unfurl

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Unfurled

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Unfurled means to spread or open something, especially a flag or a sail, in a wide or extended position. It can also refer to something that is fully revealed or made known.

Unfurling

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The verb "unfurl" is a literary term that means to spread or open out something that has been previously rolled up or folded, such as a flag, sail, or banner.<br><br>Example: She carefully began to unfurl the large map to reveal the intricate details.<br><br>As a metaphor, unfurl can also be used to describe something unfolding or developing over time, such as an idea or a plan.<br><br>Example: Her creative thought began to unfurl into a brilliant idea for a new novel.<br><br>The word has a sense of gradual and intentional progression, often conveying a sense of something being slowly revealed or expanded.

Unfurls

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To spread or open out something, such as a flag or a leaf, from being folded or coiled into a smaller space.

Unfurnished

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Unfussiness

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The term "unfussiness" refers to a lack of fuss or trouble. It describes a person who is simple, uncomplicated, and unadorned in their tastes, habits, or behavior.

Ungainly

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Incapable of moving or acting with ease and a smooth, natural movement; uncoordinated or clumsy.

Ungallant

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Not courteous or chivalrous.