Contrary to reason or propriety; obviously and flatly opposed to manifest truth; inconsistent with the plain dictates of common sense; logically contradictory; nonsensical; ridiculous; silly.
Dealing with absurdism.
Having no rational or orderly relationship to people's lives; meaningless; lacking order or value.
noun
(obsolete) An absurdity.
(philosophy, often preceded by the) The opposition between the human search for meaning in life and the inability to find any; the state or condition in which man exists in an irrational universe and his life has no meaning outside of his existence.
abused
abused
adj
(obsolete) Deluded, deceived.
Having been a victim of some form of abuse, most commonly child abuse or domestic violence.
Overused; used profligately or in excess.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of abuse
adieus
aditus
aditus
noun
the entrance to a cavity or channel
adjust
adjust
verb
(intransitive) To change to fit circumstances.
(transitive) To improve or rectify.
(transitive) To modify.
(transitive) To settle an insurance claim.
adsbud
adults
adults
noun
plural of adult
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adult
aldous
alidus
almuds
almuds
noun
plural of almud
amadus
amused
amused
adj
(usually with a complement) Enjoying humor aspects (of something).
Displaying amusement.
Pleasurably entertained.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of amuse
andrus
aouads
asideu
assurd
audads
audads
noun
plural of audad
audios
audios
noun
plural of audio
audits
audits
noun
plural of audit
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of audit
audras
audres
audris
cadmus
cadmus
Proper noun
A Phoenician prince, son of king Agenor of Tyre. Was sent by his royal parents to seek and return his sister Europa after being abducted from Phoenicia by Zeus. Credited with founding Greek city of Thebes and inventing Greek alphabet.
caulds
caused
caused
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cause
cladus
cladus
noun
(botany) A branch of a ramose spicule, which collectively form the cladome.
danaus
darius
dastur
dastur
noun
A Zoroastrian high priest ranking above a mobad or herbad.
dasyus
datsun
datums
datums
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of datum
daubes
daubes
noun
plural of daube
daucus
daukas
daunts
daunts
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of daunt
dessau
deusan
doumas
doumas
noun
plural of douma
douras
dubash
dubash
noun
(India, dated) An Indian general household steward.
(India, dated) An Indian translator or interpreter.
ducats
ducats
noun
plural of ducat
duenas
duessa
dulias
dulias
noun
plural of dulia
dulsea
dunams
dunams
noun
plural of dunam
dundas
dungas
durras
durras
noun
plural of durra
dusack
dustan
faulds
faulds
noun
plural of fauld
frauds
frauds
noun
plural of fraud
gradus
gradus
noun
A handbook used as an aid in a difficult art or practice, specifically, a dictionary of Greek or Latin prosody used as a guide in writing of poetry in Greek or Latin.
guards
guards
noun
plural of guard
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of guard
landus
laudes
lusiad
masdeu
maunds
maunds
noun
plural of maund
medusa
medusa
noun
A jellyfish; specifically (zoology), a non-polyp form of individual cnidarians, consisting of a gelatinous umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles.
mudras
mudras
noun
plural of mudra
musard
musard
noun
(literary) A dreamer; an absent-minded person.
mydaus
nadbus
nardus
nardus
noun
(obsolete) The ointment nard.
(obsolete) The plant nard.
Matgrass (Nardus spp.).
paused
paused
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pause
purdas
purdas
noun
plural of purda
radius
radius
noun
(anatomy) The long bone in the forearm, on the side of the thumb.
(entomology) One of the major veins of the insect wing, between the subcosta and the media; the vein running along the costal edge of the discal cell.
(geometry) A line segment between any point of a circle or sphere and its center.
(geometry) The length of this line segment.
(zoology) The lighter bone (or fused portion of bone) in the forelimb of an animal.
Anything resembling a radius, such as the spoke of a wheel, the movable arm of a sextant, or one of the radiating lines of a spider's web.
readus
roudas
saddhu
saddhu
noun
Alternative spelling of sadhu
sadhus
sadhus
noun
plural of sadhu
saluda
sardou
sauced
sauced
adj
(cooking) Covered with sauce.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of sauce
sauder
saudis
saudra
sauted
seudah
seudah
noun
(Judaism) A festive meal.
shaduf
shaduf
noun
Alternative spelling of shadoof
shudna
soudan
spauld
spauld
noun
(Scotland) The shoulder.
squads
squads
noun
plural of squad
studia
suaeda
subaid
subaid
verb
To aid secretly; to assist in a private manner, or indirectly.
subaud
sudani
sudary
sudary
noun
(archaic) A napkin or handkerchief.
sudate
sudate
verb
(intransitive, archaic) To perspire, to sweat.
suidae
suldan
sundae
sundae
noun
A dessert consisting of ice cream with various toppings.
Alternative form of soondae (“Korean dish made with intestines”)
sunday
sunday
Noun
The seventh day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 standard, or the first day of the week in many religious traditions; the Christian Sabbath; it follows Saturday and precedes Monday.
A newspaper published on Sunday.
Verb
To spend Sunday (at a certain place, with a certain person or people, etc.).