adjective विशेषण

Zany meaning in hindi

बौड़म

  • Pronunciation

    /ˈzeɪni/

  • Definition

    ludicrous, foolish, like a clown

    ऊटपटांग, मूर्ख, एक विदूषक की तरह

  • Example

    The entertainer was known for their zany antics.

    एंटरटेनर को उनकी बौड़म हरकतों के लिए जाना जाता था।

  • Synonyms

    buffoonish (buffoonish)

noun संज्ञा

Zany meaning in hindi

बौड़म

  • Definition

    a buffoon in one of the old comedies, or someone who is a stupid incompetent fool

    पुराने हास्य में से एक में एक मसखरा, या कोई ऐसा व्यक्ति जो एक मूर्ख अक्षम मूर्ख है

  • Example

    The zany is funny.

    बौड़म मजाकिया है।

adjective विशेषण

Zany meaning in hindi

बौड़म

  • Definitions

    1. Unusual and awkward in a funny, comical manner; outlandish; clownish.

    अजीब, हास्यपूर्ण तरीके से असामान्य और अजीब; विचित्र; विदूषक।

  • Examples:
    1. And I will admit now but never then that, more than once, listening to the Viennese chattering their zany German on the pavements, or taking himself to one of the struggling small theatres that were cropping up in cellars and bombed houses

    2. Press articles emphasized his [Dizzy Gillespie's] ambassadorial role and drew attention to the paradox that he was a shrewd musician and leader despite his zany image.

    3. The montage goes on to show scenes of Carla singing, dancing, meditating, breaking the tension amongst her co-cheftestants with sing-a-longs and “hootie-hoo” lessons, and ultimately wooing the judges with a combination of her zany personality and solid cooking skills.

    4. This runs counter to the play, where Grandpa is always benignly indulgent of all his zany progeny and their equally zany spouses, and is even somewhat zany himself.

    5. When playing for Connie Mack, Rube [Waddell]'s pattern after one of his zany outbursts usually involved promises of good behavior and a spurt of excellent pitching.

  • Synonyms

    wacky (निराला)

    zanily (zaily)

    zaniness (पागलपन)

noun संज्ञा

Zany meaning in hindi

बौड़म

  • Definitions

    1. A fool or clown, especially one whose business on the stage is to imitate foolishly the actions of the principal clown.

    एक मूर्ख या विदूषक, विशेष रूप से जिसका मंच पर व्यवसाय प्रमुख विदूषक के कार्यों की मूर्खतापूर्ण नकल करना है।

  • Examples:
    1. O great restorer of the good old stage, / Preacher at once, and Zany of thy age!

    2. Part of the illusory world is the 'quack' or mountebank who can be seen standing on his own special platform in the centre of the crowd. Such a person travelled round to fairs and markets selling his nostrums or medicines. This character is dressed in a lace hat, long periwig and embroidered coat with lace cuffs, and is attended by his zany, who is wearing a chequered harlequin outfit and is 'quacking' or 'puffing' his master's wares. No seventeenth- or eighteenth-century mountebank was complete without his zany or 'Merry Andrew' – a term originally applied to Dr Andrew Boorde, physician to Henry VIII and noted for his ready wit and humour, who was the subject of many broadside ballads.

    3. So there he caught me lying like a zany on the ground. You may guess I stood at attention soon enough, but told him I was looking at the founds to see if they wanted underpinning from the floods.

    4. Then write that I may follow, and so be / Thy echo, thy debtor, thy foil, thy zany.