Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

clownshow

noun
/ˈklaʊnˌʃoʊ/
Definition
A situation that is chaotic, ridiculous, or lacking seriousness, often evoking laughter or absurdity.
Examples
  • When the debate turned into a personal attack, it felt more like a clownshow than a serious discussion.
  • The company’s management turned their annual meeting into a total clownshow, leaving the employees bewildered.
Meaning
The term describes a scenario or event that resembles the antics of a circus clown show, emphasizing foolishness or a lack of decorum.
Synonyms
  • farce
  • sham
  • circus
  • travesty
  • buffoonery