farceur
Americannoun
plural
farceurs-
a writer or director of or actor in farce.
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a joker; wag.
noun
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a writer of or performer in farces
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a joker
Other Word Forms
- farceuse noun
Etymology
Origin of farceur
1775–85; < French, Middle French, equivalent to farc ( er ) to joke, banter (derivative of farce farce ) + -eur -eur
Example Sentences
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He began as the disillusioned farceur of “Roger & Me,” in 1989.
From New York Times • Jun. 30, 2020
He is also the self-taught playwright of prodigious classical learning, Shakespeare's champion and a heck of a funny farceur.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 11, 2018
Andrew Sachs, a seasoned farceur who portrayed the diminutive, dunderheaded and much-abused Spanish waiter Manuel on “Fawlty Towers,” widely regarded as one of the best sitcoms of all time, died Nov. 23 in London.
From Washington Post • Dec. 2, 2016
John Cleese told the Today programme that Sachs was a "sweet man" and a "brilliant farceur".
From BBC • Dec. 2, 2016
Cézanne was a butcher, Gauguin a farceur, Van Gogh a particularly disagreeable lunatic: that is what the critics said, and the public said "Hee-haw."
From Pot-Boilers by Bell, Clive
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