a gentle jester, the cartoonist more often tries to evoke a broad smile than a hearty guffaw
the king called for some much-needed entertainment from his jester
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Giving the Angry Wave mascot a jester hat was a nice touch, and the argyle stripe really ties the whole thing together.—
Austin Perry Outkick,
FOXNews.com,
12 Aug. 2026 But Schleien has responded with a coruscating online presence, emerging as less of a jester and more of a conscience for Israeli liberals.—
Bernard Avishai,
New Yorker,
11 Aug. 2026 In that light, a collection consisting of nothing but down-home music could be seen as the ultimate joke from a pair of indie-punk jesters.—
Stephen Thomas Erlewine,
Pitchfork,
1 Aug. 2026 In his brief time in WWE, Danhausen has already haunted (and defeated) the league’s former court-jester extraordinaire, The Miz (Miz, I’d argue, is the better in-ring performer), as well as YouTuber IShowSpeed, (Chad) Gable, Dominik Mysterio and Kit Wilson.—
Tony Maglio,
HollywoodReporter,
27 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for jester
Word History
Etymology
Middle English gestour "reciter of romances, minstrel, entertainer," from gesten "to recite romances" + -our-er entry 2 — more at jest entry 2