For humor:
* Amusing: This is a more formal way to say funny.
* Humorous: Similar to amusing, but emphasizes the humor itself.
* Hilarious: Implies something extremely funny, causing laughter.
* Comical: Suggests something absurd or silly.
* Witty: Implies clever and intelligent humor.
* Side-splitting: Means something so funny it makes you laugh uncontrollably.
* Rib-tickling: A more playful way to say funny.
* Hilarious: Means something extremely funny, causing laughter.
* Humerous: Similar to amusing, but emphasizes the humor itself.
* Droll: Implies a dry, understated humor.
* Facetious: Indicates humor that might be slightly sarcastic or ironic.
* Farcical: Means something ridiculously funny, often with absurd situations.
For other meanings of "funny" (strange, odd, peculiar):
* Strange: Something unusual or unexpected.
* Odd: Something that doesn't fit in or is unusual.
* Peculiar: Something unique or different.
* Weird: Something strange or unusual, often in an unsettling way.
* Bizarre: Something very strange or unusual.
* Uncanny: Something that feels strange or mysterious.
* Curious: Something that is interesting or unusual.
* Uncommon: Something not often seen or encountered.
For "funny" as in "a funny feeling":
* Uncomfortable: A feeling of unease or awkwardness.
* Queasy: A feeling of nausea or sickness.
* Uneasy: A feeling of nervousness or worry.
* Strange: A feeling that something is not right.
* Off: A feeling that something is wrong or unusual.
* Disturbing: A feeling of unease or anxiety.
It's important to choose the right word based on the context and the specific shade of meaning you want to convey.