Word of the Day (farcical)-17FEB25

Word of the Day (farcical)-17FEB25

Today’s “Word of the Day” is farcical and it is an adjective meaning “ridiculous, absurd, comical, laughable, senseless, pointless, useless, ineffectual, hysterical, foolish.

Example Sentence: Nuclear suppliers were furious at the idea that they might have to pay for accidents in India. To appease these companies, the UPA government made farcical attempts to dilute the right of recourse, both during and after the parliamentary debates on the law. This led the Bharatiya Janata Party leader Arun Jaitley to write that a “leopard never changes its spots.” However, after assuming power, the National Democratic Alliance government has pursued precisely the same policy of prioritising nuclear corporations over potential victims.

Word of the Day (farcical)-17FEB25

This word is present in Nuclear energy — dangerous concessions on liability and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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