A clown can be added to this list and also the word jester.
Fool ,Trickster , or clown
The girl was a buffoon in front of the boy she liked.
A buffoon is a person who is a clown or jester. There are many adjectives that can be used to describe a buffoon. Some of these adjectives include 'comedic,' 'ridiculous,' 'hilarious,' and 'amusing.'
that kid is such a buffoon in this hole class.....
Buffoon is a noun but does not have a verb form.Buffoonnouna person who is always clowning and trying to be funny; clownRelated Forms:-buffoonery noun-buffoonish adjective
A buffoon is a clown a rude or vulgar fool
A buffoon is a clown a rude or vulgar fool
A buffoon; a merry-andrew; a court fool., A person addicted to jesting, or to indulgence in light and amusing talk.
Fool ,Trickster , or clown
A fool and his money are soon parted.
The likely word is fuel (something burned for heat or energy).Similar words are full (filled) and fool (a buffoon).
Being silly on holidays, the month of may, or between the hours of eight o'clock and midnight. Not to be confused with acting the fool.
"Clown".... you already spelled it correctly. This is a test!
There is no court fool character in Romeo and Juliet. The play features characters like Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio, and Friar Laurence, but the role of a court fool is not present in this Shakespearean tragedy.
Balakirev the Buffoon was created in 2002.
An antonym of buffoon is someone serious.
The girl was a buffoon in front of the boy she liked.