noun
- a person who believes in or practices absurdism, especially in literature or theater
adjective
- relating to or characteristic of absurdism or the belief that human existence is meaningless
Examples
- The playwright was known as a leading absurdist of the 1960s.
- Samuel Beckett is considered one of the most important absurdist writers.
- The absurdist movement challenged traditional theatrical conventions.
- Her absurdist novel explored themes of meaninglessness and alienation.
- The absurdist philosophy suggests that life has no inherent purpose.
- Critics praised the absurdist elements in the experimental play.