farcical

IPA: fˈɑrsʌkʌɫ

adjective

  • Resembling a farce; ludicrous; absurd.
  • (veterinary medicine, obsolete, rare) Pertaining to farcy.
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Examples of "farcical" in Sentences

  • 'geographical Carnival,' as we called the farcical Congress of last
  • The word farcical would bestow a generous description on "Scopes II".
  • Pets and dolls have taken the place of children in farcical-but-sad rituals previously reserved for children.
  • In 2006, he was sentenced to four-and-a-half years during a trial that his legal defenders described as farcical.
  • He also faces a travel ban pending investigations on what he called "farcical accusations" of inciting violent protests in December.
  • I don't know if I should use the word farcical, but I think most of the teams you could pick without running through the thing about licensing.
  • Playing devil’s advocate for a second, I have to conduct sickness reviews on staff and I refuse to get involved in farcical ‘Action Plans’ like the examples above.
  • DP NCOP member James Selfe said it was "very unfortunate" that the first formal NCOP meeting of this nature "ended in a situation which can only be described as farcical".
  • Indeed, for visitors, part of the entertainment onboard the junk ultimately came from watching Chinese crew members participate in farcical tableaux vivantes that presented a grotesque versions of Chinese customs.
  • Public hearings on controversial draft legislation likely to have a substantial impact on the pharmaceutical industry were described as farcical by opposition political parties after amendments to the legislation were submitted as soon as the hearing began on Monday morning.

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