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clown

/klaʊn/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person who performs as a comic entertainer, typically wearing a red nose and a colorful costume.

    - "The circus clown entertained the crowd with his antics."
    - "My child loves the clown at birthday parties."
  • noun

    A person who makes a mockery of or mocks someone or something.

    - "He was a class clown who loved to make jokes during lessons."
    - "Don't be a clown and laugh at my expense."

Pronunciation
  1. /klaʊn/



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Synonyms

buffoon , fool
Rhymes
Words rhyming with clown
town , drown , frown , gown , mown , prown
Variants
List of all variants of clown that leads to same result
clown , clowns , clowned , clowning , clown fish , clown fishes , ass clown , assclown , ass-clown , ass clowns , assclowns , ass-clowns , play the clown , played the clown , playing the clown , plays the clown , class clown , class clowns , the class clown
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The word 'clown' comes from the Middle English word 'clowne,' meaning 'a servant, a laborer.' In the 15th and 16th centuries, clowns were unskilled actors who played the parts of commoners or rustics in plays.


Trivia
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  1. Clowns were once believed to be the embodiment of the devil.

  2. The world's first recorded clown was reportedly a Roman soldier named Plebesius, who entertained the troops with his antics during the siege of Alesia in 52 BC.

  3. The first modern clown, Joseph Grimaldi, performed in London in the early 19th century.

  4. Clowns typically wear red noses to hide their mistakes when applying makeup.

  5. The term 'clowning around' means to act foolishly or playfully.


Related Concepts
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  1. Jester: A jester is a type of entertainer who uses humor, wit, and tricks to amuse and entertain. Jesters were often part of royal courts and traveled with noble families.

  2. Harlequin: Harlequin is a character type in commedia dell'arte, an Italian form of improvisational comedy. Harlequins are often depicted as mischievous and agile, and are known for their colorful costumes and masks.


Culture
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Clowns have been a part of human culture for centuries, with their origins dating back to ancient civilizations. In medieval Europe, traveling troupes of actors and jesters entertained audiences with their comedic performances. Clowns have been depicted in literature, art, and music, and continue to be a popular form of entertainment today.

How to Memorize "clown"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a red-nosed person wearing a colorful costume and oversized shoes. Visualize them making funny faces and gestures.
    - Visualize the clown's big shoes and oversized shoes.

  2. associate

    - Associate the clown with happiness and joy. Think of clowns at birthday parties and circuses.
    - Associate the clown with red noses and oversized shoes.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'CRAZY' to remember the different parts of a clown's costume: Clown, Red nose, Accessories, Zipper, Yarn wig.


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