clownish 的 2 个定义
- a comic performer, as in a circus, theatrical production, or the like, who wears an outlandish costume and makeup and entertains by pantomiming common situations or actions in exaggerated or ridiculous fashion, by juggling or tumbling, etc.
 - a person who acts like a clown; comedian; joker; buffoon; jester.
 - a prankster; a practical joker.
 - (5)
 
- to act like a clown.
 
clownish 近义词
等同于 loutish
等同于 rustic
等同于 uncouth
clownish 的近义词 39 个
- awkward
 - barbaric
 - boorish
 - cheap
 - coarse
 - crass
 - crude
 - discourteous
 - disgracious
 - gawky
 - graceless
 - gross
 - heavy-handed
 - ill-bred
 - ill-mannered
 - impertinent
 - impolite
 - inelegant
 - loud
 - loud-mouthed
 - loutish
 - oafish
 - raunchy
 - raw
 - rough
 - rude
 - rustic
 - strange
 - tacky
 - uncalled-for
 - uncivil
 - uncivilized
 - ungainly
 - ungenteel
 - ungentlemanly
 - unpolished
 - unrefined
 - unseemly
 - vulgar
 
clownish 的反义词 6 个
等同于 zany
等同于 boorish
clownish 的近义词 39 个
- barbaric
 - churlish
 - coarse
 - impolite
 - rude
 - tasteless
 - ugly
 - uncivilized
 - vulgar
 - bad-mannered
 - bearish
 - cantankerous
 - cloddish
 - clodhopping
 - clumsy
 - countrified
 - gross
 - gruff
 - ill-bred
 - ill-mannered
 - inurbane
 - loud
 - loutish
 - lowbred
 - oafish
 - ornery
 - out-of-line
 - out-of-order
 - provincial
 - rough
 - rustic
 - swinish
 - uncouth
 - uncultured
 - uneducated
 - ungracious
 - unpoised
 - unpolished
 - unrefined
 
clownish 的反义词 14 个
等同于 clumsy
clownish 的近义词 46 个
- bulky
 - heavy-handed
 - inept
 - ponderous
 - ungainly
 - unwieldy
 - all thumbs
 - blundering
 - blunderous
 - bumbling
 - bungling
 - butterfingered
 - crude
 - elephantine
 - gauche
 - gawkish
 - gawky
 - graceless
 - ham-handed
 - heavy
 - helpless
 - hulking
 - ill-shaped
 - incompetent
 - inelegant
 - inexperienced
 - inexpert
 - lubberly
 - lumbering
 - lumpish
 - maladroit
 - oafish
 - splay
 - stumbling
 - unable
 - unadept
 - uncoordinated
 - uncouth
 - undexterous
 - uneasy
 - unhandy
 - unskillful
 - untactful
 - untalented
 - untoward
 - weedy
 
clownish 的反义词 9 个
等同于 daffy
clownish 的近义词 46 个
- bulky
 - heavy-handed
 - inept
 - ponderous
 - ungainly
 - unwieldy
 - all thumbs
 - blundering
 - blunderous
 - bumbling
 - bungling
 - butterfingered
 - crude
 - elephantine
 - gauche
 - gawkish
 - gawky
 - graceless
 - ham-handed
 - heavy
 - helpless
 - hulking
 - ill-shaped
 - incompetent
 - inelegant
 - inexperienced
 - inexpert
 - lubberly
 - lumbering
 - lumpish
 - maladroit
 - oafish
 - splay
 - stumbling
 - unable
 - unadept
 - uncoordinated
 - uncouth
 - undexterous
 - uneasy
 - unhandy
 - unskillful
 - untactful
 - untalented
 - untoward
 - weedy
 
clownish 的反义词 9 个
等同于 droll
等同于 gawky
更多clownish例句
- A talent who can rap, hit a falsetto, and isn’t afraid to be goofy on wax, Raj’s music and skills show why he is a powerful teacher and a class clown you need to add to your own playlist queue.
 - We made them look ridiculous by contrasting our joyous celebration of democracy with their clown show.
 - One piece follows a waitress on the hunt for her missing daughter, another captures what happens when a drug dealer meets a lawyer and a clown at a bar.
 - Mazel tov on your engagement, Hannah — your gift of a disembodied clown head on a plank will be in the mail soon.
 - I didn’t find a good hat, but I did happen to find one lot of 100 little disembodied, glummish clown heads — they looked so Loserly!
 - So many families come that Vargas has arranged for a clown to entertain the kids.
 - An 18-year-old man dressed as a clown mugged a pedestrian, striking him 30 times in the back and neck with an iron bar.
 - There have more recent reports of Wasco Clown inspired sightings from as far away as Fishers, Indiana.
 - The subtext of the clown is that life is a joke and can be snatched away at any moment.
 - There is something about a clown that stays with people: the bright colors, their tendency to be demonstrative.
 - Wheeler and Smith formed a junction, and moved clown upon the abandoned post of Budhawal.
 - He must have fallen asleep again, for, when he opened his eyes, there was the clown at the foot of his bed making a face.
 - It was a singular fact about the clown that the slightest check seemed to take away all his brilliancy.
 - As he looked back, he could see the clown galloping round the corner and hear his yell of discovery.
 - Breakfast was over at last, and the clown took Tommy's arm and walked upstairs to the first floor with him.