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What adjectives describe clown?

Here are some adjectives that describe clowns, categorized by the type of description:

Appearance:

* Colorful: bright, vibrant, multi-colored

* Funny: comical, ridiculous, absurd

* Silly: goofy, wacky, zany

* Outlandish: eccentric, flamboyant, bizarre

* Exaggerated: oversized, oversized shoes, exaggerated makeup

* Painted: white face, red nose, clown makeup

* Grotesque: distorted, exaggerated, exaggerated features

Personality:

* Funny: humorous, lighthearted, playful

* Jovial: cheerful, happy, merry

* Mischievous: playful, tricky, naughty

* Entertaining: amusing, engaging, captivating

* Charming: appealing, delightful, engaging

* Unpredictable: spontaneous, unexpected, whimsical

Other:

* Traditional: classic, old-fashioned, nostalgic

* Modern: contemporary, innovative, original

* Sad: melancholic, tragic, bittersweet (referring to the "sad clown" trope)

* Scary: creepy, unsettling, disturbing (referring to the "evil clown" trope)

* Circus: traveling, performing, entertaining

* Professional: skilled, experienced, trained

The specific adjectives you choose will depend on the context and the type of clown you are describing.

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