clown
How to Use Clown
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA comic performer who entertains through silly antics — or, informally, anyone acting foolish.
Calling a person a "clown" (rather than describing a circus performer) is often mildly insulting, implying they aren't being taken seriously.
Word Forms
clowned past tense, clowns plural, clowns singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The children laughed as the _____ pulled endless scarves from his sleeve.
Etymology
Likely from Low German roots meaning "clumsy fellow" or "lump," originally describing a rustic or awkward peasant before narrowing to the comic performer we know today.