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Jesters শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: বিদূষক

Jesters Meaning In Bengali বিদূষক

Jesters

বিদূষক, ঠাট্টাবাজ, নর্মসখা, রাজসভার ভাঁড়,

Definition

1) Jesters: Historically, jesters were entertainers or performers employed by royalty or nobility to provide amusement through jokes, songs, and physical comedy.
2) Jesters: In literature and theater, jesters are often depicted as clever and witty characters who use humor to make social commentary or critique the powerful.
3) Jesters: Today, the term "jesters" can also refer to individuals who entertain others with jokes and humor, often in a lighthearted or playful manner.

Examples

Jesters Example in a sentence

1) The jesters entertained the royal court with their jokes and acrobatics.

2) The jesters wore colorful costumes and jingling bells on their hats.

3) The jesters performed funny skits and sang silly songs to make the audience laugh.

4) The king often relied on the jesters to lift his spirits during difficult times.

5) The jesters were known for their clever wordplay and quick wit.

6) The jesters juggled and danced to entertain the guests at the banquet.

7) The jesters used slapstick humor to amuse the children at the village festival.

8) The jesters were skilled mimics and could mimic anyone in the court perfectly.

9) The jesters' playful antics brought joy and laughter to all who watched them perform.

10) The jesters were a beloved part of the kingdom's entertainment, spreading cheer wherever they went.

Part of Speech

Jesters (Noun)

Synonyms

Clown , Jester , Fool , Buffoon , Gagman , Funster - (NOUN) বিদূষক

Joker , Funster , Jester - (NOUN) ঠাট্টাবাজ

Playmate , Clown , Jester , Courtier - (NOUN) নর্মসখা

Jester - (NOUN) রাজসভার ভাঁড়

Encyclopedia

Jesters: Historically, jesters were entertainers or performers employed by royalty or nobility to provide amusement through jokes, songs, and physical comedy.
Jesters: In literature and theater, jesters are often depicted as clever and witty characters who use humor to make social commentary or critique the powerful.
Jesters: Today, the term "jesters" can also refer to individuals who entertain others with jokes and humor, often in a lighthearted or playful manner.