farces

[US]/ˈfɑːsɪz/
[UK]/ˈfɑrˌsiz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay; absurd event or situation; theatrical work characterized by exaggerated and improbable situations

Phrases & Collocations

political farces

comedic farces

tragic farces

social farces

absurd farces

theatrical farces

farces galore

farces abound

farces unfold

farces ensue

Example Sentences

the political debate turned into a series of farces.

many critics view the event as a farce rather than a legitimate competition.

his attempts to explain were nothing more than farces.

the play was filled with comedic farces that made the audience laugh.

some people see the situation as a farce, while others take it seriously.

the farces in the courtroom made the trial seem like a joke.

it was a farce to think that everything would go smoothly.

the farces of the past should serve as a lesson for the future.

they staged a farce to mock the absurdity of the situation.

in the end, the entire event was seen as a farce by the public.

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