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absurd — meaning in English: absurd

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'absurd' when discussing situations that defy logic or reason, typically in social or political commentary. For instance, in a debate about a controversial law, an Indonesian speaker might remark that it is 'absurd' to implement such a policy without public input.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'absurd' conveys a strong sense of illogicality, words like 'konyol' (silly) or 'tidak masuk akal' (unreasonable) might be used in more lighthearted contexts. You would choose 'absurd' to emphasize the extreme irrationality or ridiculous nature of a situation, particularly in serious discussions.
Culture
'Absurd' in Indonesian retains a similar essence to its English counterpart, stemming from the Latin 'absurdus', meaning ‘out of tune’. This reflects a cultural perspective that values harmony and sense in society; hence, labeling something as 'absurd' is a significant critique against illogical societal norms or decisions. Additionally, the word often appears in Indonesian literature to highlight thematic elements of absurdism, showcasing the disconnect between human expectations and reality.
FAQ
Q.What does 'absurd' mean in Indonesian?
'Absurd' in Indonesian means the same as in English, referring to something that is wildly unreasonable or illogical. It's often used to describe situations, ideas, or behaviors that seem ridiculous or nonsensical.
Q.How do I use 'absurd' in a sentence in Indonesian?
You can use 'absurd' in sentences like 'Pernyataan itu sangat absurd' which translates to 'That statement is very absurd.' It's used similarly to how you would in English.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'absurd' in Indonesian?
A common mistake is confusing 'absurd' with 'konyol'. While both suggest silliness, 'absurd' has a stronger implication of illogicality. Be mindful to use 'absurd' for more serious contexts.
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