Pun
A pun is a form of wordplay that exploits the multiple meanings of a word or words that sound alike to produce a humorous or rhetorical effect. Puns rely on ambiguity or phonetic similarity, and they can appear in jokes, poetry, headlines, advertising, and everyday speech. They are a common device across languages, often used to engage an audience or to draw attention to a concept.
Common types of puns include homophonic puns, which rely on words that sound alike but have different
Illustrative examples include a homophonic pun such as “I used to be a baker, but I couldn’t
Historically, puns have ancient roots and are discussed under the broader figure paronomasia in classical rhetoric.
Perception of puns varies; they are often regarded as light or lowbrow humor, but they also reflect