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What's the difference between funny and funny?
These two words have different meanings in themselves.
In addition, interest is a noun and funny is an adjective.
Next, let me write the meaning of two words O(∩_∩)O Ha!
Interest is a noun,
For example: n.
1. Interest; Concern; Hobbies, hobbies
I became interested in this machine.
I became interested in this machine.
I lost interest in chemistry.
I am no longer interested in chemistry.
2. Interesting
Local colors add interest to the novel.
Local colors add to the appeal of this novel.
3. Things or people of interest
His two great interests in life are music and painting.
His two great interests in life are music and painting.
4. benefits; Interest; Trade; Equivalence [P 1]
We work for common interests.
We work for common interests.
5. Interest
I borrowed the money at 5% interest.
I borrowed the money at interest of five cents.
6. Shares, equity [C][(+in)]
He has a stake in this company.
He has a stake in this company.
7. Importance; Influence [(+with)]
She is very interested in him.
She has a considerable influence on him.
Interest as an adjective
a.
1. Interesting; Arouse interest; interesting
This is an interesting children's book.
That is an interesting children's book.
We had an interesting long talk.
We had a very interesting long talk.
Common modifiers, interesting books/jokes ..
It usually modifies people and is also an adjective.
What are you interested in?
a.
1. Interested; Related [(+in)][+to-v][+(that)]
I am not interested in politics.
I am not interested in politics.
2. Interested
He is an interested party and cannot be a member of the jury.
He is a party in this case and cannot be a member of the jury.
3. Selfish and biased
It is impossible for a person with an interest to make a fair decision.
A biased person can't make a fair decision.
interesting
Adjective a.
1.
Interesting; Funny; just kidding
This is the funniest joke I have ever heard.
This is the funniest joke I have ever heard.
2.
Strange mouth
I heard a strange sound.
I heard a strange sound.
3.
Slight discomfort in the mouth; crazy
He felt sick all day yesterday.
He felt sick all day yesterday.
4.
Play tricks; double-tongued
The guard warned his prisoner not to play tricks.
The prison guard warned the prisoners not to play tricks.
5.
disrespectful
Noun, noun
1.
Mouth joke
Funny comic strip (in a newspaper)
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