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The example sentences of FARCE in videos (4 in total of 4)

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and coordinating conjunction second adjective , its possessive pronoun comedy noun, singular or mass hinges noun, plural on preposition or subordinating conjunction misunderstandings noun, plural , farce noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction unspoken noun, singular or mass social adjective taboos noun, plural - - and coordinating conjunction unspoken noun, singular or mass

Use "farce" in a sentence | "farce" example sentences

How to use "farce" in a sentence?

  • Inspiration is a farce that poets have invented to give themselves importance.
    -Jean Anouilh-
  • Life is a huge farce, and the advantage of possessing a sense of humour is that it enables one to defy fate with mocking laughter.
    -George Gissing-
  • I would love, more than anything, to do an out-and-out farce with huge physical energy. Just because you're from the minimalist school, it doesn't mean you can't go big.
    -Aidan Quinn-
  • I am going to seek a great purpose, draw the curtain, the farce is played.
    -Francois Rabelais-
  • The affectionate farce I make of him ignores the ways I feel his lack of love for me. But we are managing.
    -Lorrie Moore-
  • Royal Canadian Air Farce, and I was in three sketches there. And they wrote some really great stuff for me.
    -Trish Stratus-
  • In fact, it is a farce to call any being virtuous whose virtues do not result from the exercise of its own reason.
    -Mary Wollstonecraft-
  • A farce, or slapstick humor, does well universally.
    -John Ratzenberger-
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Definition and meaning of FARCE

What does "farce mean?"

/färs/

farce

noun
Type of humorous play with ridiculous situations.

What are synonyms of "farce"?
Some common synonyms of "farce" are:
  • slapstick,
  • burlesque,
  • vaudeville,
  • travesty,
  • buffoonery,
  • skit,
  • squib,
  • pasquinade,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈslapˌstik/

slapstick
noun

Physical comedy, e.g. involving people getting wet.

/ˌbərˈlesk/

burlesque
adjective noun verb

Concerning or characteristic of a burlesque. absurd or comically exaggerated imitation of something. parody or imitate in absurd or comically exaggerated way.

/ˈvôd(ə)ˌvil/

vaudeville
noun

Variety show with songs and comic acts etc..

/ˈtravəstē/

travesty
noun verb

Debased, distorted, or grossly inferior imitation. represent in false, absurd, or distorted way.

/bəˈfo͞onərē/

buffoonery
adjective noun

Acting like a clown or buffoon. behaviour that is ridiculous but amusing.

/skit/

skit
noun

Brief dramatic performance, often amusing.

/skwib/

squib
noun verb

Firework consisting of a tube filled with powder (as a broken firecracker) that burns with a fizzing noise. kick ball comparatively short distance on kick-off.

/ˌpaskwəˈnād/

pasquinade
noun

satire or lampoon, originally one displayed or delivered in public place.

What are antonyms of "farce"?
Some common antonyms of "farce" are:
  • tragedy,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈtrajədē/

tragedy
noun

Play that has a sad ending with many deaths.

Is "farce" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "farce" is a countable noun.

The plural of "farce" is "farces".

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