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Difference and usage of interest and interest, part of speech and example sentences

delight

【f? n; f? n]

uncountable noun

1 Play, joke

He likes it.

He likes to have fun.

laugh

laugh at

Fun, fun, pastime

Yes ~

Have fun, have fun.

The child likes toys very much.

The children are happy to play with toys.

I don't see the fun of playing cards.

I don't see any fun in playing cards.

(Spoken English) Interesting things [things, people]

It is picking up all kinds of shells on the beach.

It's interesting to pick up all kinds of shells at the seaside.

What ~ .

It's so interesting and enjoyable.

He's fine [great].

He is really interesting (he is an interesting person)

for fun

(1) Just kidding, just kidding.

Reading for ~

Read for fun.

(2) = joking

For fun [fun]

For fun, for fun, as a joke.

Playing cards is just for fun.

Playing cards is just for fun.

happy

raise hell

just kidding

for fun

Don't be angry. I said it in ~.

Don't be angry, I'm just kidding.

adjective

(American) Happy and interesting.

A party

Happy party

interesting

fun.ny

【` f? Ni; ˋf? Ni]

Interesting adjective

adjective

(fun . ni . er; ni.est)

1 Strange, funny

An interesting story.

Interesting story

A man of integrity

A person who makes people laugh; comedian

What is so ~? .

What's so funny?

synonym

Funny makes people laugh, because it is wonderful and funny.

Amusing is fun, pleasant and enjoyable.

Interest is a synonym for fun.

Ludicrous makes people laugh because of stupidity.

2 (spoken language)

A. strange, strange

It is incredible that he should say so.

It is strange that he should say that.

B. misconduct; False, suspicious

~ business

Suspicious behavior, foolish behavior, dishonest activities

There is something fishy about this [his business].

That [his business] is a bit strange [suspicious].

3 (spoken language)

A. unhealthy

It feels a little ~

A little sick.

B.excuse me, sorry

I feel a little uncomfortable accepting this gift.

I feel a little embarrassed to accept gifts.

C. (euphemistically) a little crazy

She's a little delirious.

She has a strange brain.

4 【 often ~ old, childlike innocence 】 interesting and great.

Look at that old car.

Look at that nice car.

5 (American) Comic Column

A column [newspaper]

Cartoon column in the newspaper

A good book.

Comic book

Joke with ...

Yes, it is disrespectful.

noun

[Funny] comic books; Comics in newspapers and magazines.

noun

Fun.ni.ness

interesting

noun

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