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UK//ˈvɛri əˈmjuːzɪŋ//US//ˈvɛri əˈm(j)uzɪŋ//

Meaning of Very amusing

Extremely entertaining or funny.

In simple words: Very funny

Very amusing in a sentence

  • The comedian's performance was very amusing.
  • I found that movie to be very amusing.
  • I watched a very amusing sketch on television last night.

How to use Very amusing

Use in casual conversations to express something that makes you laugh. More suitable for informal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone expression

Memory hint

Think of 'very' as the turbo boost for 'amusing' – it makes funny even funnier!

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Collocations with Very amusing

  • very amusing story
  • very amusing performance
  • very amusing video
  • very amusing joke
  • very amusing experience

Synonyms for Very amusing

Common mistakes with Very amusing

  • Used in overly formal settings where simple 'funny' is more appropriate.
  • Confused with 'very amusing' and 'amusing' - the latter is less emphatic.

Compare Very amusing with Hilarious, Entertaining, Funny

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Frequently asked questions about Very amusing

What does Very amusing mean?

Very funny

What is the definition of Very amusing?

Extremely entertaining or funny.

How do you use Very amusing in a sentence?

The comedian's performance was very amusing.

Can you give another example of Very amusing?

I found that movie to be very amusing.

What are synonyms for Very amusing?

Common alternatives include hilarious, entertaining, funny, comedic, laughable.

What words go with Very amusing?

It commonly pairs with very amusing story, very amusing performance, very amusing video, very amusing joke, very amusing experience.

What are common mistakes when using Very amusing?

Used in overly formal settings where simple 'funny' is more appropriate. Confused with 'very amusing' and 'amusing' - the latter is less emphatic.

How do you pronounce Very amusing?

US: //ˈvɛri əˈm(j)uzɪŋ//, UK: //ˈvɛri əˈmjuːzɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Very amusing?

Use in casual conversations to express something that makes you laugh. More suitable for informal contexts.