Similar words: farcical, sarcastically, anarchical, comically, hierarchical, logically, stoically, musically. Meaning: adv. in a farcical manner.
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(1) They were farcically satirical potted biographies in sets of two rhyming couplets.
(2) The recent boom was fuelled by years of farcically easy credit -- for everything from big-screen TVs to houses -- that it will eventually spawn untold books and academic careers.
(3) Our transport infrastructure in the UK is farcically inadequate for a developed nation.
(4) The recent boom was fueled by years of farcically easy credit -- for everything from big-screen TVs to houses -- that it will eventually spawn untold books and academic careers.
(5) The junta seems more firmly entrenched than ever, even after its attempt to don a civilian disguise with the farcically rigged elections.
(6) As the man beguiled by a boy who's a girl, he plays it straight (not farcically), exposing the entertainer's weakness for falling in love with love, no matter the gender.
(7) A form of ancient Greek and Roman theatrical entertainment in which familiar characters and situations were farcically portrayed on stage, often with coarse dialogue and ludicrous actions.
More similar words: farcical, sarcastically, anarchical, comically, hierarchical, logically, stoically, musically, magically, cynically, basically, radically, ethically, typically, medically, heroically, archeological, tragically, critically, statically, physically, rustically, clinically, ironically, publically, chemically, poetically, archaeological, politically, periodically.