Farcical
(adjective)
Absurd or ridiculous, often to the point of being comical.
Origin:
Farcical is an adjective that describes something as being absurd or ridiculous, often to the point of being comical. it comes from the word "farce", which refers to a light, comedic play or performance that often involves exaggerated characters and situations.
Examples:
- The play was a farcical comedy about a group of actors putting on a play.
- The situation was farcical as no one knew what was happening.
- The trial was farcical and a waste of time.
- The meeting was farcical and nothing was accomplished.
- The story was farcical and not to be taken seriously.