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Word for Wednesday: Witty

Our Word for Wednesday theme for November is other words for funny. If something is funny, it means that it provokes laughter. The word has been used in English since 1756 and comes from the word ‘fun-‘ and the suffix ‘-y'. 'Fun' comes from the Middle English ‘fonnen’ meaning ‘befool’. Over November we’ve looked at the words amusing, droll, hilarious. and silly. Our final funny word of the month is witty. If something is witty, it means it is characterised by quick and inventive verbal humour  Here is witty used in some example sentences: They exchanged a witty back-and-forth.&nbs...

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November 2022 Round-up

This month's English vocabulary lists were words ending in 'cle', -ey words, and 10 Words for … COLD. Have you tried our new COOL SPELLING game?  Listen to the words and collect the icicles to spell them. Beware of enemies!   Are some of your students making slower progress than you’d hoped? Or being reassigned units they’ve completed before? To get the best out of the Spellzone experience, we recommend that students complete a range of Learn the Words activities before moving onto course tests.   How many of these 5 classroom ideas have you tried at your school?  If you use Spellz...

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Word for Wednesday: Silly

Our Word for Wednesday theme for November is other words for funny. If something is funny, it means that it provokes laughter. The word has been used in English since 1756 and comes from the word ‘fun-‘ and the suffix ‘-y'. 'Fun' comes from the Middle English ‘fonnen’ meaning ‘befool’. Over the last few weeks, we’ve looked at the words amusing, droll, and hilarious. This week’s word is silly. If something is silly, it means it is funny in a foolish or frivolous way. Here is silly used in some example sentences: The joke was silly but I couldn’t stop laughing. She wore a silly hat t...

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10 Words for … FUNNY

amusing – providing enjoyment or provoking laughter  She told an amusing joke.   comic – arousing or provoking laughter, related to comedy  The actor had great comic timing.   droll – comic in an unexpected and dry way  He enjoyed droll satire.   farcical – extravagantly and absurdly funny, like a farce  She had to laugh at the farcical turn of events.   hilarious – extremely funny  Did you watch the hilarious video?    humorous – funny, causing laughter  The film was humorous.    riotous – extremely funny, causing wild and out-of-control laug...

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