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absurdist
[ ab-sur-dist, -zur- ]
noun
- an adherent of absurdism, especially a writer whose work is characterized by absurdist ideas.
Word History and Origins
Origin of absurdist1
Example Sentences
Election mourners won’t find much solace in their newsfeeds, but there is something else to keep us afloat for now: the font of absurdist humor produced by a Trump presidency.
In the Hollywood Reporter, Leslie Felperin wrote that while the film "lacks the absurdist wit and decidedly dark edge that elevated the first two Paddington movies", it was "serviceable enough given its limitations".
All the cast and crew names are credited with the middle name “Bud,” one of the show’s great absurdist gags.
She was drawn to the show’s mix of absurdist comedy and emotional drama.
But “Dance First” has otherwise little in common with Beckett’s absurdist aesthetic.
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