absurd 的 2 个定义
- utterly or obviously senseless, illogical, or untrue; contrary to all reason or common sense; laughably foolish or false: an absurd explanation.
- the quality or condition of existing in a meaningless and irrational world.
absurd 近义词
ridiculous, senseless
更多absurd例句
- That also means that they will pump out absurd amounts of heat.
- The fairest critique of the Bay Area has to do with its absurd housing costs.
- The sense of humor might be a little drier and more absurd, but that’s about it.
- In the go-go days of 2017 and early 2018, dozens of crypto firms raised absurd amounts of money in “initial coin offerings” that sold digital tokens to all comers via the Internet.
- Thankfully the particular project that had so fully absorbed me eventually collapsed under its own absurd weight.
- Whatever the reason, and however absurd their beliefs may seem, American evangelicals are deadly serious.
- And, as any good public defender would, Wolf says the allegations are absurd.
- It is not merely morally absurd to suggest that facts do not matter; as a person of color, it is insulting and degrading.
- A lot of folks this week have responded to the absurd question, “What does Valerie Jarrett really do?”
- That suggestion turns absurd when you consider the long list of corrupt Democrat politicians Lynch has sent to prison.
- Tressan fell suddenly to groaning and wringing his hands a pathetic figure had it been less absurd.
- The charges in general are quite reasonable, though I have paid one or two absurd bills.
- I believe I murmured something suitable, but it was absurd to pretend to be overjoyed at the news.
- Judge: If I hear any more absurd comparisons, I will give you twelve months.
- Absurd as that taffeta dress was for a child of her age, it seemed to her an armor against all disaster.