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1. Absurd definition is - ridiculously unreasonable, unsound, or incongruous : extremely silly or ridiculous
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2. How to use Absurd in a sentence
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3. Absurd definition, utterly or obviously senseless, illogical, or untrue; contrary to all reason or common sense; laughably foolish or false: an Absurd explanation
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4. Extremely unreasonable, incongruous, or inappropriate: an Absurd request
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5. Impossible to take seriously; silly: a character who goes through many Absurd adventures
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6. 64 synonyms of Absurd from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 142 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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7. Find 44 ways to say Absurd, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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8. What does Absurd mean? The definition of Absurd is something that is so untrue or impossible it is funny
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9. (adjective) An example of Absurd is a
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10. The Absurd is a category, and the most developed thought is required to define the Christian Absurd accurately and with conceptual correctness
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11. The Absurd is a category, the negative criterion, of the divine or of the relationship to the divine.
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12. The Crossword Solver found 200 answers to the Absurd crossword clue
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13. This animated Dungeons and Dragons Story comes from a funny game when I played a ridiculous character named Abserd, who was an Absurd collection of classes
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14. Yet this Absurd fantasy, without a shred of evidence to bolster it, pays all the expenses of the oldest, largest, and least productive industry in all history.” ― Robert A
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15. The Absurd.design membership offers an exclusive opportunity to use the newest Absurd illustrations before the chapter in progress is completed and …
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16. Something Absurd is really silly, absolutely ridiculous, or total nonsense
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17. Thinking you can wear flip flops and a bikini to the North Pole is an Absurd idea, for example.
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18. The Absurd.design membership offers an exclusive opportunity to use the newest Absurd illustrations before the chapter in progress is completed and becomes available to purchase by others
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19. Absurd mismatches and fraudulent rankings by unaccountable offshore sanctioning bodies have disgusted fans
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20. I became a Communist by studying capitalist political economy, and when I had some understanding of that problem, it actually seemed to me so Absurd, so irrational, so inhuman, that I simply began to
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21. Many people's lives are Absurd, temporarily or permanently, for conventional reasons having to do with their particular ambitions, circumstances, and personal relations
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22. If there is a philosophical sense of Absurdity, however, it must arise from the perception of
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23. Absurd or The Absurd may refer to:
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24. Absurd (band), German metal band from the 1990s "Absurd" (song), 1997 song by Fluke Theatre of the Absurd, art form utilizing the philosophy of Absurdism; Absurd, 1981 Italian film; Absurd or surreal humour
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25. Absurdity, general and technical usage—associated with extremely poor reasoning, the ridiculous, or
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26. Definition of Absurd a situation in which life seems irrational and meaningless; "The Absurd is the essential concept and the first truth"--Albert Camus inconsistent with reason or logic or common sense; "the Absurd predicament of seeming to argue that virtue is highly desirable but intensely unpleasant"- …
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27. As a salvation, however, from despair and nihilism, Camus' Absurd embraces a kind of positive optimism — optimism in the sense that much emphasis is placed on human responsibility for civilizing the world
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28. Theatre of the Absurd, dramatic work of certain European and American dramatists of the 1950s and early ’60s who agreed with the Existentialist philosopher Albert Camus’s assessment, in his essay ‘The Myth of Sisyphus,’ that the human situation is essentially Absurd, devoid of purpose.
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29. Absurd rises still higher, denoting that which is plainly opposed to received notions of propriety and truth; as, an Absurd man, project, opinion, story, argument, etc
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30. According to press and the book "Lords of Chaos", the reasons for killing schoolmate Beyer were because the boy would frequently hang around the young Absurd members despite that the members did not like him,
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31. ‘It is Absurd to blame schools with high standards for other schools having low standards.’ ‘Its also Absurd to try to blame this on gun-ownership.’ ‘However, it is Absurd to place primary blame on the players for this situation.’ ‘It would be Absurd to blame Aristotle for his conceptual poverty: poverty is a lack, not a failing.’
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32. Examples of Absurd in a sentence
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33. Spending the week in jail for stealing a loaf of bread is an Absurd punishment for such a minor crime
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34. 🔊 Instead of completing your assignment, you come up with the Absurd excuse that your dog ate your homework
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35. It is quite too Absurd pronunciation Pronunciation by canadagirl123 (Female from Canada) I never heard anything so Absurd
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36. I never heard anything so Absurd pronunciation Pronunciation by DreamGarden (Female from United States)
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37. See thesaurus at stupid 2 → the Absurd — Absurdity noun [countable, uncountable] Duncan laughed at the Absurdity of the situation
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38. Examples from the Corpus Absurd • The idea seemed Absurd
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39. • Some gigs stand out as being particularly Absurd
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40. • That kind of thinking is Absurd.
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41. "Absurd Planet" is now streaming on Netflix
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42. Absurd (adj.) "plainly illogical," 1550s, from French Absurde (16c.), from Latin Absurdus "out of tune, discordant;" figuratively "incongruous, foolish, silly, senseless," from ab-"off, away from," here perhaps an intensive prefix, + surdus "dull, deaf, mute," which is possibly from an imitative PIE root meaning "to buzz, whisper" (see susurration)
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43. Absurd definition: If you say that something is Absurd , you are criticizing it because you think that it is Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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44. Absurd cartoon 24 of 286 "About three o'clock yesterday it was hot as hell
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45. Absurd (3) Profile: A German pagan / black metal band with RAC influences, active since 1992
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46. Absurd is one of controversial German
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47. The Theatre of the Absurd is a movement made up of many diverse plays, most of which were written between 1940 and 1960
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48. The Gallery of the Absurd is dedicated to the Absurdity in our lives
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49. The Theatre of the Absurd (French: théâtre de l'Absurde [teɑtʁ(ə) də lapsyʁd]) is a post–World War II designation for particular plays of Absurdist fiction written by a number of primarily European playwrights in the late 1950s
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50. She found the whole concept faintly Absurd
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51. I didn't credit that Absurd tale
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52. It is Absurd to argue about this
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53. It is Absurd to be discussing compuls
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54. Absurd makes its official HD debut in North America from Severin Films
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55. Absurd though made its HD debut in 2017 from the UK from 88 Films, some reviews cite the 88 Films release of Absurd as region B
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56. Organize by: [Syllables] Letters: Show rare words: [Yes] No: Show phrases: [Yes] No: See Absurd used in context: 100+ rhymes, …
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57. Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas, today they will be focusing on the theory of Absurdism.Put forward by the writ
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58. In Lisa Wedeen's 1999 study of the Syrian regime of Hafez al-Assad, Ambiguities of Domination, she wrote that the Assad regime "can compel people to say the ridiculous and to avow the Absurd." In
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59. Find the latest Absurd Creature Of The Week news from WIRED
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60. I gather from my last post that people want me to say more about why a jobs guarantee program is Absurd
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61. Definition of Absurd written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.
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62. President Donald Trump’s “Absurd” demands in a new lawsuit to reverse his election loss in Georgia are too late to be valid and rely on rehashed voter-fraud claims that have already been
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63. 51–65) Camus avers, “In its way, suicide settles the Absurd” (54), saying, “Before encountering the Absurd, the everyday man lives with aims, a concern for the future or for justification…He weighs his chances, he counts on ‘someday,’ his retirement or the labor of his sons.
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ABSURD [əbˈsərd, əbˈzərd]
Absurd, ridiculous, preposterous all mean inconsistent with reason or common sense. Absurd means utterly opposed to truth or reason: an absurd claim. Ridiculous implies that something is fit only to be laughed at, perhaps contemptuously: a ridiculous suggestion.
absurd(a.) Synonyms: unreasonable, irrational, foolish, nonsensical, ridiculous, incongruous, senseless, unwise, silly, stupid, preposterous, PARADOXICAL, ill-judged, ill-advised, contrary to reason, contrary to the dictates of common sense.
Absurdism is similar to existentialism and nihilism and, in literature, is often presented as a form of satire or dark comedy. Themes of agnosticism, surrealism and nihilism are often present.
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