noun
- a situation or event that is absurd or ridiculous
- a type of comedy play with exaggerated characters and unlikely situations
Usage: theater
verb
- to stuff with seasoning or filling
Usage: cooking
Examples
- The trial became a complete farce when key evidence was lost.
- His attempt at cooking dinner was such a farce that we ordered pizza instead.
- The theater group performed a hilarious farce about mistaken identities.
- Shakespeare wrote both tragedies and farces during his career.
- The chef will farce the chicken with herbs and breadcrumbs.
- She decided to farce the peppers with rice and ground beef.