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adjective
- 1. relating to or resembling farce, especially because of absurd or ridiculous aspects: "he considered the whole idea farcical" Similar
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Farcical means very silly, unlikely, or unreasonable, often in a way that is humorous. Learn how to use this adjective with sentences and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.
Farcical means of, relating to, or resembling farce, which is a type of comedy that involves absurd or improbable situations. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and usage of farcical from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Farcical definition: pertaining to or of the nature of farce. . See examples of FARCICAL used in a sentence.
Farcical means so silly or extreme that you are unable to take it seriously. It can also mean of or relating to farce, a type of comedy that exaggerates situations for humorous effect.
Farcical means ludicrous, absurd, or resembling a farce. Find synonyms, antonyms, translations, and usage examples of farcical from various sources.
Something that's farcical is ridiculously funny — absurd, even. When you stumbled onstage, tripping over your costume and pulling down the backdrop, you brought a farcical element to the serious play. If it resembles a farce — a silly comedy that pokes fun at something — you can describe it as farcical, which is pronounced "FAR-cih-kul."
Farcical means silly and not worth taking seriously. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.