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entertainment. play. relaxation. commotion. amusing. joke. delight. game.
Some common synonyms of fun are game, jest, play, and sport. While all these words mean action or speech that provides amusement or arouses laughter, fun usually implies laughter or gaiety but may imply merely a lack of serious or ulterior purpose.
: what provides amusement or enjoyment. specifically : playful often boisterous action or speech. full of fun. 2. : a mood for finding or making amusement.
The Fun Scale Type I Fun. Type 1 fun is enjoyable while its happening. Also known as, simply, fun. Type II Fun. Type 2 fun is miserable while its happening, but fun in retrospect. It usually begins with the best intentions, and then things get carried away. Type III Fun. Type 3 fun is not fun at all.
Merriment means cheerful or joyful gaiety; mirth; hilarity; laughter. It comes from the Old English myrige, meaning pleasant, delightful. You can use merriment to mean fun as a noun in most contexts, although it is particularly associated with causing laughter.

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enjoyable. amusing. convivial. diverting. entertaining. lively. witty.
fun amusing. enjoyable. entertaining. lively. pleasant.

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