Sentence for absurd | Use absurd in a sentence

Examples of absurd sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use absurd in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for absurd.

  • Not to know it was absurd! (8)
  • He is absurd. (10)
  • It is absurd. (10)
  • Absurd indeed. (10)
  • I hate to see a woman so absurd! (10)
  • That was absurd. (8)
  • Absurd, that sending of Jarniman! (10)
  • She became absurd. (10)
  • This wages too absurd. (10)
  • It was absurd to be anxious! (8)
  • It was the most absurd contention. (2)
  • That absurd report is all nonsense. (10)
  • But it is too absurd for discussion . (10)
  • That tale of their caprice is absurd. (10)
  • His French was quaint, but not absurd. (10)
  • She was really a darling little woman: only too absurd! (10)
  • Her quick eyes caught the absurd scene. (10)
  • I know how absurd it must have sounded. (10)
  • Can any of you look the unutterable without being absurd! (10)
  • Was it not absurd, dangerous, to have come? (8)
  • Are they mad with some absurd country pride? (10)
  • Are they mad with some absurd country pride? (22)
  • But again that absurd nobility assaulted him. (8)
  • But it was absurd to expect it would not be. (10)
  • The thing is absurd, and not to be thought of! (6)
  • All that people told her seemed absurd and false. (12)
  • The absurd horror of the situation overwhelmed him. (9)
  • I reckon it absurd to ask them to be quite in earnest. (10)
  • But where there was no seriousness everything was made absurd. (10)
  • The necessity must be obeyed, and further apology would be absurd. (4)
  • Those sitters and loungers appeared like absurd petrifactions to him. (10)
  • Those sitters and loungers appeared like absurd petrifactions to him. (22)
  • I said he was a good enough fellow, but had this absurd voyage on the head. (2)
  • Of course, you have a notion that I planned the whole of the absurd business. (10)
  • I will give you something better to live for than this absurd life of fashion. (10)
  • I will give you something better to live for than this absurd life of fashion. (22)
  • Hurrying across the room he had the absurd feeling that she was standing at bay. (8)
  • A man who cries out when he is hurt is absurd, and I am not asking for sympathy. (10)
  • Laetitia profited by this absurd allusion, thanking Clara in her heart for the refuge. (10)
  • They were dressed very prettily in white, with large collars of absurd shape and size. (13)
  • Humour, or the clash of sense with novel examples of the absurd, is our characteristic. (10)
  • To suppose that she would recognize a Genius, failing a special introduction, was absurd. (10)
  • For two weeks, he thought of this absurd performance as a comical and agreeable diversion. (22)
  • How absurd, how inadequate this all is we see from the existence of the Censorship on Drama. (8)
  • In her antagonism she forced her simplicity so far as to say that she did not think him absurd. (10)
  • The vicar, seeing me, acknowledged a consciousness of his absurd position with a laugh as loud. (10)
  • It was a bitter, mischievous gladness, such as one feels at the absurd downfall of a hated rival. (12)
  • If they could only speak, at what absurd, indecorous, and tragical scenes had they not been present! (2)
  • My argument ran, it is absurd to fight; also it is intolerable to be compelled to submit to insult. (10)
  • She looked at them with an eagerness that might have seemed absurd to anyone who saw her standing there. (8)
  • There is something highly absurd in the exposition of such toys to the outrages of winter on a housetop. (2)
  • I told him of all that had occurred to make my former interference in his affairs absurd and impertinent. (4)
  • He will be ready to believe anything, however absurd, so long as he is in his state of psychic tumescence. (16)
  • How absurd to be resuming the agitation which such an interval had banished into distance and indistinctness! (4)
  • Of neither Darcy nor Wickham could she think without feeling she had been blind, partial, prejudiced, absurd. (4)
  • The whole question of money is so absurd and trivial; it is only dragged in the wake of the really important things. (12)
  • To argue that whenever two critics hold different opinions, the criticism of one of them must be valueless, is absurd. (16)
  • In circles falsely literary, parrot talk and affectation hold sway, but the talkers have an absurd faith in one another. (16)
  • You would not have cared one bit for a caricature, if you had not nursed the absurd idea of being one of our conquerors. (10)
  • It was absurd for him to paint portraits for pay, and ridiculous to paint them for nothing; so he did not paint them at all. (9)
  • It was none the less absurd because I believed in it so devoutly, and sacrificed myself to it with such infinite pains and labor. (9)
  • He was more keenly conscious of the incongruous nature of the situation than affected by its perils; it was revolting, but absurd. (1)
  • He signified in mutterings that the thing was improper and absurd, a piece of sentiment, sickly senility, unlike Lord Dannisburgh. (10)
  • Above and below, you may hear it wimpling over the stones, an amiable stripling of a river, which it seems absurd to call the Loire. (2)
  • Whether to speak a polite adieu to the bride, whose absurd position she had brought on her own head, was debated for half a minute. (10)
  • Her start was perceptible only to herself; but she instantly felt that she was the greatest simpleton in the world, the most unaccountable and absurd! (4)
  • He equally decided that it would be absurd; so we breakfasted deliberately, and then walked to the station, reasoning of many things as usual. (9)
  • Often these adventures, in the original youngster, have been amusing, and amusingly seasoned with the salt of legitimately absurd phraseology. (16)
  • She rubbed the Shelly sand between her fingers in absurd ecstasy; took off her shoes and stockings, paddled, and sat drying her legs in the sun. (8)
  • Supposing there were someone who had the power to let me go on living as a street-sweeper, a beggar, a jail-bird, despised, deformed, absurd, impotent. (12)

Also see sentences for: burlesque, incongruous, inconsistent, insensate, irrational, ludicrous, nonsensical.

Definition of absurd:

  • absurd, ab-surd’, adj. obviously unreasonable or false: ridiculous. | ns. absurd’ity, absurd’ness, the quality of being absurd: anything absurd. | adv. absurd’ly. (0)

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