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absurdity

[ab-sur-di-tee, -zur-] / æbˈsɜr dɪ ti, -ˈzɜr- /


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The Man Leaving Town sounded quite rational about the absurdities of his profession.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I think he's walked the line, which is a very narrow line between modernity and kind of absurdity extremely well," he says of Prince William.

From BBC

He would probably laugh his toothy laugh at the absurdity of it, because he was well aware of the first absurd indignity of his life in Lubbock.

From The Wall Street Journal

The daily frustrations of work and the absurdities of cubicle culture have inspired many a movie.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reacting to the leak in the Politics Live studio, BBC political editor Chris Mason said: "The sheer absurdity of reading out something the chancellor has not yet announced in the Commons is mind-blowing".

From BBC