noun
- a philosophy or belief that human existence is meaningless and that the search for meaning in life is futile
- a style of drama or literature that emphasizes the meaninglessness of human existence through illogical situations and dialogue
Usage: philosophy
Usage: literature; theater
Examples
- The playwright’s work reflected the principles of absurdism popular in the 1950s.
- Camus explored themes of absurdism in his novels and essays.
- The theater of absurdism challenged traditional dramatic conventions.
- Students studied absurdism as a response to the horrors of World War II.
- The absurdism movement influenced many modern writers and philosophers.
- Critics debated whether the play was truly an example of absurdism.