English to Spanish Dictionary absurd

absurd

absurdo
definition
adjective
the allegations are patently absurd
(of an idea or suggestion) wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate.
translation of 'absurd'
adjective
ridículo,
absurdo,
disparatado,
ilógico
example
The man is completely fearless, has a wildly 'absurd' sense of humor, and is apparently a complete innocent.
Aside from Pharell and scores of 'absurd' women, there were some great celebrities at the party.
To make excuses for such blatant stupidity is even more 'absurd' .
The humorously 'absurd' mood is set up from the start.
I'm all out of amusing anecdotes and 'absurd' ruminations.
Stupid people will still take this post as 'absurd' arrogance on my part.
Do you even realize how ludicrous, how 'absurd' , how grasping-at-straws you appear to the outside world?
He has been lauded as a solitary champion of liberty and censured as the 'absurd' opponent of progress.
And perhaps this is the source of the problem - for however correct or 'absurd' Charles' comments are, he is really not the man to be making them.
By the end of the programme, it was athletes and fans who hung themselves in public with their own illogical justifications and 'absurd' piety.
The sets were shoddy, the costumes gaudy and sometimes 'absurd' , and the music inappropriate.
And on that note, the whole thing about chocolate being good for you is equally 'absurd' .
He plays the part of the semi-moronic, innocently brutal Quentin with as much conviction as one can muster for such an 'absurd' character.
It was 'absurd' , insane, and downright dangerous, but it was an idea.
It is 'absurd' to blame current difficulties on any state's governor, Republican or Democrat.
The embodiment of this 'absurd' student reaction can be seen in the instances where students threatened legal action if their exams were not marked on time.
This was the sort of 'absurd' nonsense that I had painstakingly ignored all the years of my life, and it had finally come back to haunt me.
The town described by Kipling in Plain Tales from the Hills seemed a wonderfully 'absurd' Victorian fantasy.
All of Cohen's characters are 'absurd' , and they push people towards extremes on a regular basis.
Does it ever occur to people how 'absurd' they sound as they debate the finer Zen philosophy of Super Mario Brothers?
However, it is 'absurd' to place primary blame on the players for this situation.
He created an 'absurd' and funny universe that, though ridiculous, always seemed real and sincere.
Charles' fears have rightly been ridiculed as 'absurd' , but he is not alone in expressing such concerns.
The kind of people who were supposed to be the last, best hope for defending freedom in the world were being portrayed as 'absurd' fools.
Maltin wisely points out that, at the time the cartoon was written, these behaviors were 'absurd' .
Prime Minister John Howard says the comments are 'absurd' and monstrous.
Such an 'absurd' mindset, unfortunately, results in bizarre human behavior.
The level of outrage is 'absurd' : it's front page news and questions have been asked in Parliament.
She had to fight to keep from laughing at his 'absurd' behavior.
The customers' terrified looks therefore appear in a somewhat 'absurd' and comical light.
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