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BNC: 40764 COCA: 32581

clownish

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clownish /ˈklaʊnɪʃ/ adjective
clownish
/ˈklaʊnɪʃ/
adjective
Learner's definition of CLOWNISH
[more clownish; most clownish]
: like a clown小丑似的
: acting in a silly or funny way愚蠢的;滑稽的
BNC: 40764 COCA: 32581

clownish

adjective

clown·​ish ˈklau̇-nish How to pronounce clownish (audio)
: resembling or befitting a clown (as in ignorance and lack of sophistication)
clownishly adverb
clownishness noun
Choose the Right Synonym for clownish

boorish, churlish, loutish, clownish mean uncouth in manners or appearance.

boorish implies rudeness of manner due to insensitiveness to others' feelings and unwillingness to be agreeable.

a drunk's boorish behavior

churlish suggests surliness, unresponsiveness, and ungraciousness.

churlish remarks

loutish implies bodily awkwardness together with stupidity.

a loutish oaf

clownish suggests ill-bred awkwardness, ignorance or stupidity, ungainliness, and often a propensity for absurd antics.

an adolescent's clownish conduct

Example Sentences

the clownish antics of some of the teenagers at the wedding reception
Recent Examples on the Web The clownish artist disappears without explanation, but there are sundry other expatriates—a Canadian economist, for one—with whom the writer socializes, somewhat listlessly. Anna Mundow, WSJ, 26 Aug. 2022 But some of his clothes have occasionally been too clownish, not living up to the spirit of aggressive delight the designer himself imparts. Rachel Tashjian, Harper's BAZAAR, 8 June 2022 Perhaps McKay’s taste for clownish characterization explains it. New York Times, 25 May 2022 By the end of the video, Cat and her friends dramatically lose the clown ‘fits and enjoy their fast-food meal outside the restaurant and in their clownish car. Tomás Mier, Rolling Stone, 10 Feb. 2022 These shows challenge not only the predominance of coming-of-age narratives about white male adolescents but also the longstanding typecasting of Black boys onscreen as impoverished, clownish, hyper-violent or otherwise threatening. New York Times, 21 Dec. 2021 The cast of challengers included clownish pretenders and tired retreads. Steve Lopez Columnist, Los Angeles Times, 14 Sep. 2021 With clownish red lips, ears pointing straight out, eyes fixed in a dazed stare and hands outstretched, the figurines were grotesque caricatures of Black men. Makeda Easter Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 27 July 2021 Extending every measure of good faith to Fox’s clownish right-wing personalities, Greenwald is just as ruthless and unforgiving with his enemies, who now seem to be everywhere. Jacob Silverman, The New Republic, 2 July 2021 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1563, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of clownish was in 1563
BNC: 40764 COCA: 32581

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