absurd
How to Use Absurd
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishRidiculously unreasonable or illogical — often used for situations that are almost funny in how wrong they are.
Word Forms
absurder comparative, more absurd comparative, absurds plural, absurdest superlative, most absurd superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
It would be _____ to walk five miles when the bus stops outside.
Etymology
From Latin absurdus, "out of tune" or "incongruous," formed from ab- ("away from") plus surdus ("deaf, dull-sounding") — related to the word "surd."