expressions - "sounds fun" or "sounds like fun"


If you say, "it is fun playing golf", I think "fun" is a noun.
When I hear people say, "it sounds fun," is it a noun or an adjective?
I understand the verb "sound" is followed either by a noun or an adjective, and I think they should say, "it sounds like fun" if they use it as a noun. Or can the word "fun" be used as an adjective on its own?
Please clear this up once and for all.




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