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Definitions from the WebTerm: more absurdPart of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1: PopularDefinition: Being even more ridiculous, illogical, or unbelievable than something else. Example Sentence: The plot of the movie became progressively more absurd, with talking animals and magical powers. Related Products on AmazonSense 2: LocalDefinition: Commonly used in the local community to describe something that is extremely unconventional or nonsensical. Example Sentence: The local theater group put on a hilariously exaggerated and more absurd version of the classic play. Related Products on AmazonPart of Speech: AdverbSense 1: PopularDefinition: In a manner that is even more ridiculous, illogical, or unbelievable. Example Sentence: The comedian's jokes became increasingly more absurdly funny, leaving the audience in fits of laughter. Related Products on Amazon | ||||
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