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it kinda funny
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it kinda funny" is not entirely correct in written English; it should be "it's kinda funny." You can use it in informal contexts to express that something is somewhat amusing or humorous.
Example: "I watched that movie again, and honestly, it's kinda funny how the main character keeps getting into ridiculous situations."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(2)
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3 human-written examples
Luckily we both found it kinda funny and ignored it.
News & Media
🎶 And I find it kinda funny, I find it kinda sad 🎶 pic.twitter.com/efgF8mVoSQ.
News & Media
I find it kinda funny that all these fashion people seem to be into it.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Its kinda funny – it was supposed to be a total secret from everyone in the ranks (yes, some people didn't get bonuses, but those people kinda suck so who cares right?) but now everyone is joking about it privately.
News & Media
It was kinda funny, because it played upon the obsessive nature of pre-teen fandom.
News & Media
"Arizona became a first site for Virtual Borders just because we thought it is kinda funny that it was part of Mexico hundred years ago and now high profile wannabe politicians are calling for a wall".
News & Media
I mean, it's kinda funny when Alan Carr does it, but there's nothing more hilarious than a massive rugby player in bad drag, am I right?
News & Media
It's so black, and to me it's kinda funny.
News & Media
Sometimes I would laugh because it was kinda funny.
News & Media
So it's kinda funny how people only want to ban transgender girls who are incredibly good".
News & Media
"I think it was kinda funny for them – they were teasing me a little bit — but whatever your feelings about guns in society, it's difficult to deny that it's fun shooting targets".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider your audience and the context. In informal settings, "it kinda funny" might be acceptable, but in professional or academic settings, it is best to avoid it.
Common error
A common mistake is omitting the contraction "is" or using incorrect grammar such as "it kinda funny". Always remember to use "it's kinda funny" or find a grammatically sound alternative like "it is somewhat amusing".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it kinda funny" functions as a subjective assessment, expressing the speaker's mild amusement or finding something somewhat humorous. Although grammatically questionable, Ludwig's examples show it being used to convey a lighthearted observation.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it kinda funny" is an informal expression used to convey that something is mildly amusing. While grammatically incorrect, Ludwig examples demonstrate its usage in casual contexts, particularly in news and media sources. It's best to use grammatically correct alternatives like "it is sort of funny" or "it is somewhat amusing" in formal writing. Remember to consider your audience and the context before using this phrase. While Ludwig AI recognizes its presence in informal settings, it underscores the importance of grammatical correctness in professional or academic environments.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it's sort of funny
Uses "sort of funny" maintaining the informal tone while correcting the grammar.
it's a little funny
Uses "a little funny", which is a grammatically correct and slightly more formal way to express mild amusement.
it's somewhat amusing
Uses "somewhat amusing" instead of "kinda funny" to convey a similar level of mild amusement with more formal grammar.
it's a bit humorous
Replaces "kinda funny" with "a bit humorous", offering a slightly more sophisticated tone and correct grammar.
it's rather amusing
Employs "rather amusing" to express a similar sentiment but with a slightly more refined vocabulary and correct grammar.
it's quite amusing
Replaces "kinda funny" with "quite amusing", suggesting a slightly higher degree of amusement with improved formality.
that's mildly amusing
Changes the subject to "that" and uses "mildly amusing" to maintain a similar meaning and correct grammar.
i find it amusing
Shifts the focus to the speaker's personal experience of amusement, changing the sentence structure.
that's a little comical
Employs "comical" and the construction "a little" offering both grammatical correctness and fresh wording.
i find it humorous
Similar to the above but uses "humorous" for a more sophisticated tone and emphasis on the humor itself.
FAQs
How can I use "it kinda funny" in a sentence correctly?
While "it kinda funny" is often used informally, the grammatically correct version is "it's kinda funny." For example, "I watched the movie, and it's kinda funny how everything worked out."
What are some alternatives to "it kinda funny" that are grammatically correct?
You can use alternatives like "it is somewhat amusing", "it is a bit humorous", or "it is sort of funny" depending on the context.
Is "it kinda funny" appropriate for formal writing?
No, "it kinda funny" is not appropriate for formal writing. Use more formal and grammatically correct alternatives such as "it is rather amusing" or "I find it humorous".
What's the difference between "it kinda funny" and "it's kinda funny"?
"It kinda funny" is grammatically incorrect and informal, while "it's kinda funny" is a contraction of "it is kinda funny" and is more acceptable in casual contexts. Using "it's" makes the sentence grammatically sound.
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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
80%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested