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absurdism

[ ab-sur-diz-uhm, -zur- ]

noun

  1. the philosophical and literary doctrine that human beings live in essential isolation in a meaningless and irrational world.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of absurdism1

First recorded in 1945–50; absurd + -ism
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Example Sentences

He approaches aristocracy with a certain level of absurdism, showing men in power as ridiculous and pathetic.

A tweak here gives the story a singsong rhythm; a shift there adds a note of absurdism.

It has a raucous energy rooted in absurdism, where anything can happen.

“Klondike” presents a stark contrast between the quotidian rhythms of everyday life — Irka’s swollen belly provides the urgency of a ticking countdown clock — and the absurdism of the fumbling beginnings of war.

In this new show, the brothers take on consumerism, dating apps, faux-spiritualism and the planet’s environmental crisis with humor and absurdism.

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