different between nonsensical vs amusing
nonsensical
English
Alternative forms
- nonsensic
- non-sensical
Etymology
From nonsense +? -ical.
Adjective
nonsensical (comparative more nonsensical, superlative most nonsensical)
- Without sense; absurd.
- Synonyms: meaningless, unmeaning, absurd, foolish, irrational, preposterous
- Antonyms: logical, rational, sensical
Related terms
- nonsense
Translations
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amusing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??mju?z??/
Verb
amusing
- present participle of amuse
Adjective
amusing (comparative more amusing, superlative most amusing)
- Entertaining.
- Funny, hilarious.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:funny
- See also Thesaurus:witty
Antonyms
- unamusing
Derived terms
- amusingness
Translations
Anagrams
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amusing From the web:
- what amusing means
- what amusing story tells about
- what does amusing mean
- what do amusing mean
- definition amusing
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