absurdity

IPA: ʌbsˈɝdʌti

noun

  • (countable) That which is absurd; an absurd action; a logical contradiction.
  • (uncountable) The quality of being absurd or inconsistent with obvious truth, reason, or sound judgment.
  • (obsolete, rare) Dissonance.
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Examples of "absurdity" in Sentences

  • The absurdity is that her students don't yet know the alphabet.
  • The 'absurdity' is the treating of stock and option grants DIFFERENTLY.
  • A certain Dada-esque absurdity is probably the best contribution to discussions of this nature.
  • The entirety of the absurdity is eerily similar to Joseph K being accused of a crime he does not know.
  • In the spirit of sorting out some of the absurdity from the more reasonable discourse going in the environmental discussion, let
  • Chairing the debate was UK Liberal Democrat MEP Diana Wallis, who objected when Dartmouth raised what he called the absurdity of southern European states being involved in any policy to do with the Arctic.
  • In the spirit of sorting out some of the absurdity from the more reasonable discourse going in the environmental discussion, let's look at some of the issues which seem to bring on some of the most contentious debate.

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