buffoon

/bəˈfuːn/ (bre, ipa) · [bəfˈun] /bəˈfuːn/ (ame, ipa) · [bəfˈun] /(ˌ)bə-ˈfün How to pronounce buffoon (audio)/ (ame, mw)

buffoon — 名詞

  • buffoonsingular
  • buffoonsplural

1. someone who acts in a wildly silly way, often drawing laughter by making a scene

1.名詞C1
釋義

活寶;丑角

靠滑稽舉動博人發笑的人

someone who acts in a wildly silly way, often drawing laughter by making a scene.

例句

At the picnic, Christopher danced on a bench like a buffoon to cheer the children.

野餐時,Christopher 像個活寶一樣站在長椅上跳舞,想逗孩子們開心。

like a buffoon

Jiwoo played the buffoon at lunch, balancing oranges on her head.

Jiwoo 午餐時扮丑角,把柳橙頂在頭上保持平衡。

play the buffoon

同義詞
  • clown

    the closest everyday word, often less judgmental than buffoon

  • joker

    can sound friendlier and may focus on joking rather than looking ridiculous

  • show-off

    stresses trying to attract attention, not necessarily making people laugh

文法句型

play the buffoon

act like a buffoon

make a buffoon of yourself

用法筆記

Often used for public, attention-seeking silliness rather than for simple lack of intelligence. It suggests exaggerated behaviour that makes the person look absurd in front of others.

常見錯誤

The broken printer is a buffoon.
The actor is a buffoon on stage.
💡Buffoon is used for a person, not for an object that causes trouble.

2. an insulting word for someone who is foolish, coarse, and embarrassing in the wa

2.名詞C1
釋義

蠢貨;粗人

又笨又粗魯的可笑人物

an insulting word for someone who is foolish, coarse, and embarrassing in the way they speak or act.

例句

Amani called the man a buffoon after he shouted at the bus driver.

那個男人對公車司機大吼後,Amani 罵他是個蠢貨。

call someone a buffoon

Linh refused to vote for the buffoon who mocked every serious question.

Linh 不肯把票投給那個嘲笑每個正經問題的蠢貨。

同義詞
  • fool

    broader and often milder, without the same sense of public embarrassment

  • idiot

    a blunter insult that focuses more on stupidity than on coarse behaviour

  • boor

    stresses bad manners more strongly than lack of sense

文法句型

call someone a buffoon

be a buffoon

only a buffoon would + verb

用法筆記

Stronger and less playful than sense 1. It is used when the person's foolish behaviour also seems rude, crude, or socially embarrassing.

常見錯誤

I dropped one spoon, so I'm a buffoon.
I dropped one spoon, so I looked silly.
💡Buffoon is usually too strong for a small everyday mistake.