What is another word for Punned?

Pronunciation: [pˈʌnd] (IPA)

Punned refers to a wordplay technique, often used in humor, which involves making a joke by exploiting the multiple meanings of a word or phrase. There are many ways to describe this type of humor. Synonyms for punned could include wordplay, wit, double entendre, play on words, jesting, joking, and punning. Some other related terms are quips, gags, jibes, and wisecracking. Whether used in everyday conversation, comedic performances, or in writing, punned language can help to add humor and create a more lighthearted atmosphere.

What are the hypernyms for Punned?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Punned?

Punned is a word that has a few antonyms, depending on how you interpret it. If you take punned to mean the act of making a pun, then some possible antonyms could include speaking plainly, speaking literally, or speaking without wit or humor. These antonyms would describe speech that is straightforward and lacks any clever wordplay or double meanings. On the other hand, if you take punned to mean the opposite of having a serious or somber tone, some antonyms might include being serious, solemn, or grave. These antonyms would describe a person who is not making jokes or lighthearted comments, but rather speaking with gravity and weight.

What are the antonyms for Punned?

Usage examples for Punned

"Oh, I've no objections, just so we're not out," he Punned.
"Out of the Primitive"
Robert Ames Bennet
"Dam 'fi 'no," Punned Blake.
"Out of the Primitive"
Robert Ames Bennet
Vincent Punned and quoted; we laughed and applauded; and our Burgundy went round with an alacrity, to which every new joke gave an additional impetus.
"Pelham, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton Last Updated: March 16, 2009

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