funky
Pronunciación: [ˈfʌŋki]
Palabra
Contexto: «style»
(adjective) having a unique and interesting style or look that is often playful or bold. Something that is funky usually stands out and is different from what people usually see.
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She wore a funky dress that had bright colors and interesting patterns.
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His outfit was not funky at all; it was very plain and boring.
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Do you think this art piece has a funky style?
Contexto: «smell»
(adjective) having a strong, unpleasant odor that is often musty or stale. When something is funky in this way, it doesn’t smell fresh, and can sometimes be smelly.
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The old cheese had a funky smell that made everyone want to leave the room.
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The fresh bread smells great, not funky or bad at all.
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Why does the gym bag have such a funky odor?
Contexto: «music»
(noun) a style of music that is lively and has a strong rhythm, often with elements of jazz and soul. Funky music makes you want to move and dance.
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They played some funky tunes at the party that got everyone dancing.
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The quiet classical music was not funky; it made people sit still.
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What do you like most about funky music?
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