How Do You Spell BECLOWN?

Pronunciation: [bɪklˈa͡ʊn] (IPA)

Beclown is a verb that means to make a fool of oneself. The word is spelled with the letter "b" followed by "e" then "c" and "l". This is followed by the "ow" sound spelled as "o" and "w" and ends with the "-n" sound spelled as "n". The phonetic transcription of beclown is /bɪˈklaʊn/, with emphasis on the second syllable. This unusual word has been in usage since the early 20th century, and its humorous connotation gives it a playful edge.

BECLOWN Meaning and Definition

  1. Beclown is a verb that refers to the act of making oneself or someone else appear foolish, ridiculous, or absurd, often intentionally and for humorous purposes. It involves engaging in behavior or adopting a demeanor that is considered silly, clownish, or over-the-top, resulting in a loss of dignity or credibility.

    The term originates from the combination of "be" and "clown," with "clown" associating with the figure of a comic performer known for exaggerated actions and humorous antics. When someone is beclowning themselves, they are essentially compromising their seriousness or gravitas by behaving in a foolish or undignified manner.

    The concept of beclowning can arise in various contexts, such as in performances, public speeches, or simply in everyday situations when someone engages in behavior that is purposely clownish or devoid of sense. Individuals may choose to beclown themselves as a form of self-deprecating humor, for entertainment purposes, or to mock others.

    This term is often used figuratively and metaphorically to describe a situation where someone's actions or words diminish their own credibility or make them appear foolish in the eyes of others. It suggests a voluntary embrace of absurdity or a failure to recognize the potential consequences of one's actions. In some cases, beclowning may be seen as an act of self-sabotage or a demonstration of poor judgment.

Etymology of BECLOWN

The word "beclown" is a relatively recent addition to the English language, and its etymology can be traced back to the early 20th century. It is believed to have been derived from the combination of two words: "be-" and "clown".

The prefix "be-" in this context means "to make" or "to cause". It is commonly used to form words where an action or a state is created or induced.

The word "clown" refers to a comic performer, often associated with circuses or comedies, known for their amusing and sometimes foolish behavior and appearance.

Therefore, when "be-" is combined with "clown", the resulting word "beclown" can be understood as "to make someone or oneself resemble or act like a clown in a way that is absurd, ridiculous, or embarrassing".

Conjugate verb Beclown

CONDITIONAL

I would beclown
you would beclown
he/she/it would beclown
we would beclown
they would beclown

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be beclowning
you would be beclowning
he/she/it would be beclowning
we would be beclowning
they would be beclowning

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have beclown
you would have beclown
he/she/it would have beclown
we would have beclown
they would have beclown

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been beclowning
you would have been beclowning
he/she/it would have been beclowning
we would have been beclowning
they would have been beclowning

FUTURE

I will beclown
you will beclown
he/she/it will beclown
we will beclown
they will beclown

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be beclowning
you will be beclowning
he/she/it will be beclowning
we will be beclowning
they will be beclowning

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have beclowned
you will have beclowned
he/she/it will have beclowned
we will have beclowned
they will have beclowned

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been beclowning
you will have been beclowning
he/she/it will have been beclowning
we will have been beclowning
they will have been beclowning

IMPERATIVE

you beclown
we let´s beclown

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to beclown

PAST

I beclowned
you beclowned
he/she/it beclowned
we beclowned
they beclowned

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was beclowning
you were beclowning
he/she/it was beclowning
we were beclowning
they were beclowning

PAST PARTICIPLE

beclowned

PAST PERFECT

I had beclowned
you had beclowned
he/she/it had beclowned
we had beclowned
they had beclowned

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been beclowning
you had been beclowning
he/she/it had been beclowning
we had been beclowning
they had been beclowning

PRESENT

I beclown
you beclown
he/she/it beclowns
we beclown
they beclown

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am beclowning
you are beclowning
he/she/it is beclowning
we are beclowning
they are beclowning

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

beclowning

PRESENT PERFECT

I have beclowned
you have beclowned
he/she/it has beclowned
we have beclowned
they have beclowned

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been beclowning
you have been beclowning
he/she/it has been beclowning
we have been beclowning
they have been beclowning