farcical (Meaning)

Wordnet

farcical (s)

broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce

Webster

farcical (a.)

Pertaining to farce; appropriated to farce; ludicrous; unnatural; unreal.

Of or pertaining to the disease called farcy. See Farcy, n.

farcical Sentence Examples

  1. The play's farcical plot had the audience roaring with laughter from start to finish.
  2. His attempt to fix the broken car with duct tape and a hammer seemed farcical at best.
  3. The politician's promises during the campaign were so farcical that no one took them seriously.
  4. The situation became increasingly farcical as one mishap after another unfolded.
  5. Watching the clown's farcical antics brought joy to the children at the birthday party.
  6. The comedy movie relied heavily on farcical humor to keep the audience entertained.
  7. The courtroom scene in the film was intentionally farcical, with exaggerated characters and absurd situations.
  8. Despite their best efforts, the team's performance in the game was farcical, resulting in a humiliating defeat.
  9. The farcical nature of the situation was evident to everyone except the oblivious protagonist.
  10. Trying to maintain a serious demeanor during such a farcical situation proved challenging for the actors.

FAQs About the word farcical

broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farcePertaining to farce; appropriated to farce; ludicrous; unnatural; unreal., Of or pertaining to the disease ca

comic, hysterical, ridiculous, comedic, funny,humorous, comical, hysteric, amusing, witty

grave, severe, staid, somber, earnest, serious, humorless, humorless, grave, severe

The play's farcical plot had the audience roaring with laughter from start to finish.

His attempt to fix the broken car with duct tape and a hammer seemed farcical at best.

The politician's promises during the campaign were so farcical that no one took them seriously.

The situation became increasingly farcical as one mishap after another unfolded.