What is a fancy word for fun?

What is another word for fun?

amusement enjoyment
pleasure excitement
joy thrill
cheer entertainment
glee merriment

What’s another word for have fun?

What is another word for have fun?

play frolic
relax rest
revel amuse oneself
dally rollick
skylark carouse

What is a big word for enjoyable?

gratifying, satisfying, pleasant, delightful, likable, amusing, delicious, fun, entertaining, pleasurable, agreeable, delectable, genial, groovy, preferable, welcome, relishable.

What can I say instead of enjoy?

enjoy

  • adore,
  • delight (in),
  • dig,
  • fancy,
  • get off (on),
  • groove (on),
  • like,
  • love,

What is a word for fun loving?

Words related to fun-loving pleasant, winsome, enjoyable, mad, joyous, sunny, rollicking, jolly, cheerful, lively, hilarious, amusing, comical, joyful, glad, lighthearted, keen, sparkling, alert, wild.

How do you describe a enjoyable person?

Affable — He’s easy to talk to. Agreeable — He’s enjoyable to talk to. Amiable — He’s friendly and nice. Charming — He has a “magic” effect that makes people like him.

What is a word for not enjoyable?

unattractive. adjective. unpleasant, or not enjoyable.

What kind of word is enjoy?

verb
enjoy is a verb, enjoyable is an adjective, enjoyment is a noun:I enjoy old movies. Those days at the beach were enjoyable times.

Are there any synonyms for the word temporizer?

Synonyms & Antonyms of temporizer. 1 a person who dexterously and expediently changes or adopts opinions. the kind of temporizer who determines his position on a political issue by taking a look at the polls. Synonyms for temporizer. acrobat,

What does the word temporization mean in English?

To say or utter in temporizing. [French temporiser, from Old French, from Medieval Latin temporizāre, to pass one’s time, from Latin tempus, tempor-, time .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

What does it mean to temporize with a known evil?

To temporize with a known evil, announces either weakness, uncertainty, or collusion. “I have not thought about that matter yet,” she said, determined to temporize with the wretch, and gain a few days’ respite.