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15 Ιουλ 2024 · Clowns can be interpreted psychologically, representing hidden desires or suppressed emotions, and their makeup adds to their unsettling nature. Clowns have cultural and religious significance...
clown. [M16th]The earliest recorded uses of clown means ‘an unsophisticated country person’. Before long it was being applied to any rude or ill-mannered person, and by 1600 the word was also being used to refer to the character of a fool or jester in a stage play, from which the comic entertainer in a circus developed.
Definition of clown noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
clown typically occurs about three times per million words in modern written English. clown is in frequency band 5, which contains words occurring between 1 and 10 times per million words in modern written English.
clown (kloun), n. a comic performer, as in a circus, theatrical production, or the like, who wears an outlandish costume and makeup and entertains by pantomiming common situations or actions in exaggerated or ridiculous fashion, by juggling or tumbling, etc. a person who acts like a clown;
28 Οκτ 2024 · clown (third-person singular simple present clowns, present participle clowning, simple past and past participle clowned) (intransitive) To act in a silly or playful fashion. Except for Rasheena, the rest of the baby mamas was at least struggling to live halfway right. They used to and act shitty whenever they came by Noojie's and saw Carmiesha ...
noun. a comic entertainer, usually grotesquely costumed and made up, appearing in the circus. any performer who elicits an amused response. someone who plays jokes or tricks. a person who acts in a comic or buffoon-like manner. a coarse clumsy rude person; boor. archaic.