beclowning

/bɪˈklaʊnɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of beclown: making someone or something appear foolish or ridiculous.
    • The comedian is beclowning the mayor with his exaggerated gestures.
    • The cartoon is beclowning the entire government for entertainment.
    • Stop beclowning yourself and take the situation seriously.
noun
  1. The act of making someone or something appear foolish or ridiculous.
    • His constant beclowning of others made him unpopular.
    • The beclowning of the royal family was considered disrespectful.
    • She regretted her beclowning of the new student.
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