please specify your question. Do you mean: which Italian comic character looks like(or is) a buffoon and is cowardly? Or is this cowardly buffoon its character?
The past tense is "I meant." (pronounced ment)
I think you mean "decide", which is "decided" in the past tense.
future
it depends on which past tense you mean. Preterite: turned Imperfect: turned Past Progressive: was turning Past Perfect: had turned
please specify your question. Do you mean: which Italian comic character looks like(or is) a buffoon and is cowardly? Or is this cowardly buffoon its character?
A buffoon is a clown a rude or vulgar fool
Balakirev the Buffoon was created in 2002.
A buffoon is a clown a rude or vulgar fool
An antonym of buffoon is someone serious.
Buffoon comes from the 1540s Middle French dance.
The girl was a buffoon in front of the boy she liked.
He has a keen since of humor without becoming a buffoon.
A buffoon is a person who is a clown or jester. There are many adjectives that can be used to describe a buffoon. Some of these adjectives include 'comedic,' 'ridiculous,' 'hilarious,' and 'amusing.'
that kid is such a buffoon in this hole class.....
pagliacci meansadj. zany, crazy, wacky, ludicrous; clown n. buffoon, clown, zany (some or most of them mean what you ask)
A CLOWN OR BUFFOON