Examples of 'farcical' in a sentence
Meaning of "farcical"
Farcical (adjective) is used to describe something that is absurd, ridiculous, or laughably exaggerated. It is often used to criticize a situation or event that is seen as nonsensical or overly comedic
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- Resembling a farce; ludicrous; absurd.
- Pertaining to farcy.
How to use "farcical" in a sentence
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This farcical show of force was only to be expected.
The beginning of your farcical political career.
The farcical story concerns a misguided kiss.
The designation is also farcical in another sense.
The situation would become quite farcical.
I think this is farcical and quite unacceptable.
We never before celebrated this farcical holiday.
Not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.
To even speak of democracy in these circumstances is farcical.
The farcical story concerns two pairs of lovers.
Nations and legislations built on farcical constitutions.
All the farcical elements are here.
Some of the plot developments were farcical apparently.
That was a farcical sound effect.
Hypothetical examples can easily become farcical.
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All for some farcical idea.
It is clear that they are now becoming farcical.
Storylines often featured farcical misunderstandings.
Farcical humor appeals to some of our most basic instincts.
The notion of accountability becomes farcical here.
The film was farcical and made on an extremely low budget.
I have decided to proceed with this farcical engagement.
It is a farcical comedy in three acts.
Some deemed this a little farcical.
This is a farcical waste of time.
The situation became somewhat farcical.
I found that farcical as well.
The situation verges on the farcical.
This is a sort of farcical McCarthyism.
What ensued at the customs office was more than farcical.
We are trapped in an epic and farcical quest for perfection.
The scope of the fraud was enormous and at times farcical.
The outcome of this farcical trial has been decided in advance.
Various minor characters come and go in farcical circumstances.
A farcical state of affairs.
Yet you lend yourself to these farcical proceedings.
Farcical confusions ensue.
Love is stronger than all these farcical relationships.
Acrobatics and farcical scenes were major features of the phlyax.
I understand that you scorn this farcical performance.
Farcical complications ensue.
And then we get this straightforward farcical comedy.
This is a farcical situation.
The trials there are farcical.
It seems farcical that so many words can be devoted to crafting a logline.
The race for third place ended in farcical circumstances.
It is farcical to regulate that which is not known to cause significant harm.
Ober often appeared in roles as a straight man in farcical circumstances.
Any such farcical claims must be rejected by working class people.
Their reactions are so farcical.