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funnily
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "funnily" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "in a strange or odd way" or "in a humorous way." Example Sentence: She funnily enough chose to wear a clown costume to the wedding.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
Funnily enough, these days, people don't quite believe me when I try to explain it.
News & Media
It's got the lowest education attainments in our country and it's got the highest unemployment in our country and funnily enough, for the last eight years it's had a government, in large measure, dominated by the Greens," he said.
News & Media
Funnily enough, that's not really the case.
News & Media
Funnily enough though there is not much warmth in the relationship - Ed Miliband refused to back Schulz when he was designated as the S&D candidate earlier this year.
News & Media
Because when people think of the Sun the one thing they think of is Page 3, funnily enough.
News & Media
Funnily enough, Hoffenheim got plenty of attention too.
News & Media
Funnily enough, that is exactly what Britain's desk-bound diplomats need.
News & Media
The law prohibits public rallies without a police permit, and opposition parties, funnily enough, never seem to get hold of one.
News & Media
Grit-blasting usually takes off original texture and detail as well as grime which often, funnily enough, protects the stone underneath.
News & Media
In countries without a democratically elected opposition or a reasonably free press (funnily enough the sort of places where corruption is rife) Transparency International has even less weight than it does with amoral multinationals, which at least it can try to shame.
News & Media
Their case was helped by an upbeat assessment of America's economic prospects by Alan Greenspan, the Fed's chairman, on July 15th even though, funnily enough, stockmarkets slipped after he spoke.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for formal tone, consider alternatives like "ironically", "coincidentally", or "oddly enough".
Common error
Avoid using "funnily" in highly formal writing where more precise adverbs like "ironically" or "coincidentally" might be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "funnily" is as an adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It indicates the manner in which something is done or the way in which a situation unfolds. Ludwig AI confirms its acceptability.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Formal & Business
15%
Science
5%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
1%
Reference
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the adverb "funnily" is a versatile word used to introduce a humorous, ironic, or surprising element into a sentence. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically sound and widely used. Its register is generally neutral, though less common in formal academic contexts, predominantly appearing in News & Media. When a higher degree of formality is requested alternatives like "ironically" and "coincidentally" can also be considered. With many examples available, "funnily" proves to be a common and useful addition to one's vocabulary.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in a funny way
This alternative directly replaces "funnily" with a more descriptive phrase using "way."
strangely enough
Focuses on the surprising or coincidental aspect, rather than the humorous one.
oddly enough
Highlights the peculiar or unusual nature of a situation.
ironically
Emphasizes the ironic or contradictory nature of an event.
coincidentally
Highlights the accidental or chance nature of an occurrence.
humorously
Emphasizes the humorous quality of the situation.
in a comical manner
Replaces "funnily" with a more formal and descriptive term.
peculiarly
Focuses on the odd or strange nature of something.
curiously enough
Highlights the inquisitive or puzzling aspect.
remarkably
Emphasizes the unusual or noteworthy aspect of something.
FAQs
How can I use "funnily" in a sentence?
You can use "funnily" to introduce a surprising or humorous element, as in "Funnily enough, it started raining just as we got inside."
What are some alternatives to using "funnily"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "strangely enough", "ironically", or "coincidentally".
Is it correct to say "funnily enough"?
Yes, "funnily enough" is a common idiom used to introduce a surprising or coincidental fact. It's generally considered acceptable in informal to neutral contexts.
What's the difference between "funnily" and "ironically"?
"Funnily" typically introduces something amusing or unexpected, while "ironically" points out a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested