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What is the difference between joker and clown?

The difference between joker and clown is analyzed from the five dimensions of interpretation, usage, usage environment, image and scope of influence. The details are as follows.

1. Interpretation differences:

- Joker: Indicates a funny and humorous person or character who often entertains others by telling jokes, playing pranks, etc.

- Clown: A performing artist who usually wears fancy costumes and exaggerated makeup and entertains the audience with his antics and expressions.

Example:

- He's always telling jokes and making everyone laugh. He's a real joker. Funny person.)

- The circus clown entertained the children with his funny tricks. (The circus clown entertained the children with his funny tricks.)

2. Differences in usage :

- Joker: It can refer to a person's personality traits or role, or it can also refer to the actor or the role played.

- Clown: Refers specifically to a performer with a specific image and skills.

Example:

- He's such a joker, always pulling pranks on his friends. (He's a joker, always pulling pranks on his friends.)

- The clown made the audience burst into laughter with his hilarious performance. (The clown made the audience burst into laughter with his hilarious performance.)

3. Differences in usage environment:

- Joker : Often used to describe humorous, funny and amusing situations, including in family, social, entertainment and other environments.

- Clown: Usually used in specialized performance venues such as circuses, children's activities, entertainment performances, etc.

Example:

- He always plays the joker at family gatherings, making everyone laugh. (He always plays funny characters at family gatherings, making everyone laugh.)

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- The children were delighted by the clown's presence at the birthday party. (The clown's presence made the children very happy at the birthday party.)

4. Image difference:

- Joker: Image usually associated with fun, mischievous, humorous qualities.

- Clown: The image is usually associated with colorful clothing, exaggerated makeup, and the ability to perform comically.

Example:

- He always has a mischievous smile on his face, just like a joker. (He always has a mischievous smile on his face, just like a joker.) )

- The clown's brightly colored costume and red nose brought joy to the audience. (The clown's brightly colored costume and red nose brought joy to the audience.)

5. Scope of influence Differences:

- Joker: The scope of influence is relatively wide and can include culture, entertainment, movies and other fields.

- Clown: The main scope of influence is concentrated in specific fields such as circus performances and children's entertainment.

Example:

- His hilarious jokes made him quite a joker on social media. (His jokes made him quite a joker on social media.)

- The circus clown's performance brought joy to audiences all over the world. (The circus clown's performance brought joy to audiences all over the world.)