Farce

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Exaggeration KeyPlay
Understand that 'farce' implies situations are so over-the-top that they're unbelievable. SlideThe play was such a farce with its overblown characters total exaggeration.
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Entertainment ContextPlay
'Farce' often refers to a specific genre of comedy, especially in theater and film. SlideThey went to watch a farce at the local theater and laughed all evening.
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Not SeriousPlay
A 'farce' is not intended to be taken seriously, it's meant to entertain by being silly. SlideHis speech was a farce, full of nonsensical jokes rather than facts.