pierrot (Meaning)

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pierrot (n)

a male character in French pantomime; usually dressed in white with a whitened face

Synonyms & Antonyms of pierrot

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pierrot Sentence Examples

  1. Pierrot, the melancholy clown, painted his face with tragic white.
  2. The mime troupe performed a poignant ballet, Pierrot's love lost and longing.
  3. The Pierrot statue stood alone in the park, a symbol of heartbreak and isolation.
  4. In the surrealist painting, Pierrot's ghostly figure emerged from the shadows.
  5. The Pierrot doll's vacant eyes stared blankly into the abyss.
  6. The playwright crafted a tragicomedy about Pierrot's futile pursuit of love.
  7. Pierrot's Pierrot was a masterpiece of silent cinema, capturing the clown's profound loneliness.
  8. The Pierrot costume, with its ruffled collar and baggy pants, became a symbol of bohemian counterculture.
  9. The Pierrot archetype continues to inspire artists and storytellers with its poignant exploration of human emotion.
  10. The Pierrot mask, a symbol of both laughter and despair, has become an iconic representation of the duality of human nature.

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a male character in French pantomime; usually dressed in white with a whitened face

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No antonyms found.

Pierrot, the melancholy clown, painted his face with tragic white.

The mime troupe performed a poignant ballet, Pierrot's love lost and longing.

The Pierrot statue stood alone in the park, a symbol of heartbreak and isolation.

In the surrealist painting, Pierrot's ghostly figure emerged from the shadows.