buffoonic

adj
/bəˈfuːn.ɪk/

Etymology

From buffoon + -ic.

  1. derived from buffone — “jester
  2. borrowed from bouffon
  3. suffixed as buffoonic — “buffoon + ic

Definitions

  1. related to buffoons or jesters

    • His consistently buffoonic behavior makes him unserious.
    • The joker is a buffoonic playing card.

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