Jokester

//ˈd͡ʒəʊkstə//

Synonyms for "jokester" (92 found)

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Translations

13 translations across 5 languages.

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French

4 entries
  • blagueur noun (person who tells jokes)
  • bouffon noun (jester)
  • farceur noun (person who makes practical jokes)
  • rigolo noun (person who tells jokes)

German

2 entries
  • Spaßmacher noun (person who tells jokes)
  • Witzeerzähler noun (person who tells jokes)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • mókamester noun (person who makes practical jokes)
  • udvaribolond noun (jester)

Ingrian

3 entries
  • hirvihammas noun (person who tells jokes)
  • koiruin noun (person who tells jokes)
  • šuutkuri noun (person who tells jokes)

Macedonian

2 entries
  • сме́шник noun (person who tells jokes)
  • шега́џија noun (person who tells jokes)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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This guy is a real jokester.

Source: tatoeba (8955754)

Yanni was a jokester. He was always joking about everything and anything.

Source: tatoeba (9777426)

Our uncle is always being a jokester and cracking jokes about how much he eats and makes messes.

Source: wiktionary

Characters commenting on their own predicament as though they were the armchair jokesters of MST3K is almost never as smart as a film’s creative team thinks it is—something for which Urban Legend serves as Exhibit A.

Source: wiktionary

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