English
Noun
clown (plural clowns)
- A performance artist who works in a circus and typically characterised/characterized by bright, oversized clothing, a red nose, face paint , and a brightly coloured/colored wig and who performs slapstick.
- A person who acts in a silly fashion.
- (modern mythology) A monster resembling a circus clown.
- In Stephen King's book It, and in the movie "Killer Klowns from Outer Space", clowns terrorize small towns.
Synonyms
- (performance artist working in a circus):
- (person who acts in a silly fashion): buffoon , fool
- (monster):
Translations
performance artist working in a circus
- French: clown m
- German: Clown m
- Italian: pagliaccio m
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- Portuguese: palhaƧo m
- Spanish: payaso m, payasa f
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person acting in a silly fashion
monster resembling a circus clown
Intransitive verb
to clown (present participle clowning, past tense and past participle clowned)
- (also clown about (British) or clown around) To act in a silly fashion.
Derived terms
See also
French
Noun
clown m (plural clowns)
- clown
German
Noun
Clown m
- clown