buffoonery

Buffoonery Meaning in Bengali: মূর্খতা, বোকামি, মজারপাঠ, হাস্যকর আচরণ (noun, /bʌˈfuːnəri/)

Definition of Buffoonery

Buffoonery refers to behavior that is silly, foolish, or ridiculous, often intended to make people laugh or entertain them. It involves acting in a comical or clownish manner, often using exaggerated gestures, expressions, or speech.

Synonyms of Buffoonery

1. Clowning (পাগলামি, noun)
2. Tomfoolery (মূর্খতা, noun)
3. Farce (হাস্যকর নাটক, noun)
4. Prank (প্রতারণা, noun)

Antonyms of Buffoonery

1. Seriousness (গম্ভীরতা, noun)
2. Sobriety (সংযম, noun)
3. Gravity (গুরুত্ব, noun)
4. Dignity (গরিমা, noun)

Origin of Buffoonery

The word “buffoonery” originated from the French word “buffonnerie,” which means clowning or jesting. It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words

1. Buffoon (noun) – a clown or jester
2. Foolery (noun) – foolish behavior or actions
3. Jester (noun) – a professional clown or entertainer
4. Harlequin (noun) – a comic character in traditional pantomime

Buffoonery in Literature Quotes

1. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” – William Shakespeare (সমস্ত পৃথিবী একটি মঞ্চ, এবং সমস্ত পুরুষ ও মহিলা কেবলমাত্র অভিনেতা।)
2. “Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot.” – Charlie Chaplin (জীবনটি নিকট দেখলে এটি একটি বিপর্যয়, কিন্তু দূর থেকে দেখলে এটি একটি হাস্যকর ঘটনা।)

Buffoonery Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: মূর্খতা
Hindi: मूर्खता
Nepali: मूर्खता
Urdu: مورختا
Tamil: முட்டாளத்தனம்
Telugu: మూర్ఖత
Arabic: السخافة
Chinese: 滑稽
Japanese: おどける
Russian: шутовство

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