Is funner in the Oxford dictionary?

Fun the adjective is a later arrival, one not acknowledged by the Oxford English Dictionary but recognized by the Canadian Oxford Dictionary (which qualifies the word as "informal") and so firmly entrenched in the language that to criticize someone for saying she had a fun time would draw puzzled looks.
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Is the word funner in the Oxford dictionary?

But if you're thinking that that logic is downright silly, most dictionary establishments agree with you. And they also agree that…the answer to “is funner a word?” is yes. If you want to consider “fun,” as an adjective, a word, then “funner” is indeed a word, as is “funnest,” per normal rules of adjective formation.
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Is there a such word as funner?

Funner is a comparative of the adjective fun, meaning the word is used to describe the different level of fun between two things.
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Is it correct to say more fun or funner?

With the popular use of these two forms, more fun or funner / most fun or funnest, so incredibly lopsided, it is clear to see what is acceptable and what is unacceptable. More fun is accepted; funner is not. Most fun is accepted; funnest is not.
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Is funner in the Webster dictionary?

More fun and most fun are still the usual comparative and superlative forms of fun, but funner and funnest are included in our dictionaries, with a sometimes label, because we have plenty of evidence of them in published, edited text.
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Sir James Murray and The Oxford English Dictionary



Why is funner incorrect?

The reason the use of funner and funnest has been discouraged is that fun was until recently only a noun. Nouns do not have comparative (-er) and superlative (-est) forms, but mass nouns such as fun can be modified by more and most (e.g., “I have more water,” or “he has the most courage”).
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Can you use funner in Scrabble?

FUNNER is a valid scrabble word.
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Can I use funner in a sentence?

Keith is more fun than Bjorn. Keith is funner than Bjorn. Gregory is the most fun man I ever met. Gregory is the funnest man I ever met.
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Is Ain't a real word?

The word ain't is considered by many to be incorrect or "bad" English but it is common in the very informal speech of some people. It can be used to mean am not, are not, is not, have not, and has not.
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Is worser a word?

If you look “worser” up in a dictionary, you're likely to find it labelled “archaic,” which means that although Shakespeare and many other writers once used it, the word is no longer a part of standard English. Just use “worse” instead: “It just keeps getting worse and worse.”
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Is YEET in the dictionary?

verb (used with object) to hurl or move forcefully: Somebody just yeeted a water bottle into the crowd. He's an early riser, so his mom never had to yeet him out of bed! to move forcefully or quickly: My cat yeeted out of there in a big hurry.
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Is YEET a word?

Yeet is a slang word that functions broadly with the meaning “to throw,” but is especially used to emphasize forcefulness and a lack of concern for the thing being thrown. (You don't yeet something if you're worried that it might break.)
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Is stupider a word Oxford dictionary?

But the major dictionaries would disagree; stupider is commonly cited as the correct comparative form of the adjective stupid. Stupider is grammatically correct, it is a real word, and it's been in use for at least the last two hundred years.
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What are the new words added to the Oxford dictionary?

More than 1,100 new words, senses, and subentries have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary in our latest update, including northern flicker, hazzled, and electric catfish.
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Is Fumer a word?

FUMER is a valid scrabble word.
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Is Gription a word?

Noun (pronounced grip-shun) a sticky grip when in contact with slippery surfaces. Usually refers to shoes or something that is meant to be thrown.
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Is LOL in the dictionary?

Definition of LOL

laughing out loud; laugh out loud: used as a response to something funny or as a follow-up to something said only as a joke: You can see from the pics that my dog did not appreciate how we dressed him up for Halloween this year. LOL! verb (used without object) LOLed, LOL·ing.
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Is it correct to say irregardless?

Is irregardless a word? Yes. It may not be a word that you like, or a word that you would use in a term paper, but irregardless certainly is a word. It has been in use for well over 200 years, employed by a large number of people across a wide geographic range and with a consistent meaning.
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What does Y8 mean?

Y8. Y8 is short for yeet, which is expressing excitement. Internet » Chat.
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Is Goodest a word?

No, 'goodest' is not a word. The word you want is 'best. ' To form the superlative form, you often add -est to an adjective.
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Is so much fun grammatically correct?

Almost any elementary school teacher will tell you, it's grammatically incorrect to say “as fun” or “so fun.” In these instances, “as” and “so” are adverbs, and “fun” is a noun, and adverbs never modify nouns. The noun “fun” should be modified with the preposition “much,” as in “as much fun” or “so much fun.”
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When did fun become an adjective?

Merriam Webster's Dictionary of English Usage finds widespread instances of “fun” as an adjective in writing from the 1960s, and the editors note that it is used “as a quasi-predicate adjective in all contexts.”
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Is funner proper English?

Funner & funnest

I am sad that "funner" and "funnest" are not proper words. They are lots of fun to use anyway. We may often use fun as an adjective today ('I had a fun time'), but when the word first entered the English language at the end of the 17th century it was mostly used as a verb or a noun.
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Is bestest a word in the dictionary?

This practice is grammatically incorrect, because best is already the superlative of good. Bestest appears in dictionaries, but it's marked as an informal, nonstandard, or humorous word.
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Is it more handsome or handsomer?

Comparative and Superlative of “Handsome”

The rules call for handsomer and handsomest, but usage has changed over time. Modern speakers prefer more handsome to handsomer, and there is an even split between handsomest and most handsome.
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