"Harlequin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Harlequin" Meaning

Harlequin refers to a character in a comedy, typically a servant or a jester, who wears a colorful, diamond-patterned costume. In modern times, the term can also refer to someone or something that is colorful, lively, and unpredictable.

"Harlequin" Examples

Usage Examples of "Harlequin"


1. Literature


The theatrical play "Harlequin" is a classic tale, written in the 17th century by Molière, featuring a mischievous character in a diamond-patterned costume.

2. Costumes


The jester at the masquerade ball was dressed in a bright orange and black harlequin patterned costume, complete with a matching hat and mask.

3. Design


The artist's latest sculpture featured bold, colorful shapes reminiscent of harlequin patterns, adding a whimsical touch to the modern art museum.

4. Performance


The breakdancing troupe performed a high-energy routine to a medley of music, with one member dressed in a vibrant harlequin suit and spinning on his head.

5. gambling


The gambler pointed at the slot machine, exclaiming "Ah, a harlequin! I'll take my chances on this one!"

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