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Synonyms

fun-loving

American  
[fuhn-luhv-ing] / ˈfʌnˌlʌv ɪŋ /

adjective

  1. enjoying life in a lively, lighthearted way; spirited; playful.

    fun-loving friends.


Etymology

Origin of fun-loving

First recorded in 1770–80

Example Sentences

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He was a “gregarious baby, a lively toddler, an energetic child, a fun-loving athletic teen and an artistic young man,” his funeral program said.

From Seattle Times

He was lively and fun-loving, not the “dark and brooding” author of legend, nor a “drug-crazed madman wandering out at night howling at the moon,” said Poe scholar Hal L. Poe, a theologian at Tennessee’s Union University whose great-great-grandfather was Poe’s cousin.

From Washington Post

Before the group began their vigil, Martin described her son as “goofy” and fun-loving.

From Washington Post

In folklore, tanuki are fun-loving tricksters who could shape-shift and are often associated with good financial luck.

From Slate

While lacking the popularity and the bucket-list sights, Europe’s second cities tend to enjoy a creative edge, a strong civic spirit, a Rust Belt toughness, fun-loving eateries with cutting-edge menus, entertaining street art … and far fewer tourists, which also means lower prices, a more authentic welcome and arguably a more honest cultural experience.

From Washington Post