What are the comparative and superlative of the adjective “fun”? I’d say “more fun” and “most fun”…

But I’m somehow slightly tempted by “funnier” and “funniest”, which should be for “funny” though, not “fun”…

I didn’t find anything about this in the main dictionaries.

  • @Hanabie
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    1811 months ago

    funny (the adjective) -> funnier

    fun (the noun) -> more fun

    • Hutch
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      511 months ago

      Which, by implication, means you can technically have “funnier fun” but not “more funnier” but should probably avoid both of these strange constructs.

    • stravanasuM
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      11 months ago

      Thank you! I found and interesting note about “fun” (and also “funner”, towards the end) in Gilman – I’m including a snapshot for the curious. “Funny” appears too :)

      • @Hanabie
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        911 months ago

        Yeah, languages are living things. That makes them so much fun.

      • @[email protected]
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        311 months ago

        People say ‘snuck’, too. This is how languages go off the rails and acquire exceptions people complain about.