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buffoon Meaning in Tamil ( buffoon வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

விதூஷகன்,



buffoon தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

விதூஷகன் சின்னுமுதலி.

ரோவன் அட்கின்சன் நடித்த முக்கிய கதாபாத்திரம், குழந்தைத்தனமான விதூஷகன், அன்றாட பணிகளுக்கு பல்வேறு அசாதாரணமான திட்டங்களைக் கொண்டுவருகிறார்.

buffoon's Usage Examples:

He did so, and then governed like an evil-disposed boy - indulging the merest animal passions, listening to a small camarilla of low-born favourites, changing his ministers every three months, and acting on the impulse of whims which were sometimes mere buffoonery, but were at times lubricous, or ferocious.


Though people were afraid of Marya Dmitrievna she was regarded in Petersburg as a buffoon, and so of what she had said they only noticed, and repeated in a whisper, the one coarse word she had used, supposing the whole sting of her remark to lie in that word.


incompetent buffoons.


The crowd drew up to the large table, at which sat gray-haired or bald seventy-year-old magnates, uniformed and besashed almost all of whom Pierre had seen in their own homes with their buffoons, or playing boston at the clubs.


News: Trimble demands arms action now Why do the bombing buffoons focus so often on Ealing?It is reported that the caliph even permitted one of his buffoons to turn the person of Ali into mockery.


Still, whose reputation as a serious churchman cannot be easily reconciled with the buffoonery of A Ryght Pithy, Pleasaunt and merle Comedie: Intytuled Gammer Gurtons Nedle, was first credited with its authorship by Isaac Reed in his edition (1782) of Baker's Biographia dramatica.


Panel of pompous buffoons with no real grasp of the beautiful game?For some reason, we let ourselves get painted as dangerous buffoons who are living in the past.


"Nastasya Ivanovna, what sort of children shall I have?" she asked the buffoon, who was coming toward her in a woman's jacket.


General Slobodan Milosevic: Achieved fame by standing up to the notorious braggart and military buffoon Wesley Clark in Yugoslavia.


Blunkett, the class buffoon, says that immigrants speaking English at home would help " overcome the schizophrenia which bedevils generational relationships " .


"Why, fleas, crickets, grasshoppers," answered the buffoon.


He was the buffoon, who went by a woman's name, Nastasya Ivanovna.





Synonyms:

clown, fool, muggins, sap, saphead, tomfool,



Antonyms:

undeceive, wise, humorless, keep,

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