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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurd feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sensation or emotion that seems unreasonable or illogical in a given context.
Example: "As I stood there, I was overwhelmed by an absurd feeling that everything would turn out fine despite the chaos around me."
Alternatives: "ridiculous sensation" or "illogical emotion".
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And, Nuno says: "I have this absurd feeling that I can win every game with any team".
The familiar face with the soft smile is a work of art etched into our very knowledge as the image of a classic painting vaguely reminiscent of a mother, a wife, a sister -- but with no definite certainty, and a sense of the absurd feeling that she knows more about us watchers than we do about her, staring back.
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Those absurd feelings".
("Just last month, I bought a thirty-two-inch flat-screen TV!") And then less absurd feelings arrived.
Abruptly feeling absurd, I shut my notebook and took instruction from the kids' unequivocal verdict.
She was hurt, she was confused, and most of all she was angry at herself for feeling an absurd but overwhelming sensation of abandonment.
I closed it feeling guilty, absurd, pissed off, disgusted – and hot – and so was grateful when I looked at my companion, an old friend, and he said, definitively: "They're ridiculous, of course".
"Love is no word, but a feeling too absurd to explain.
"I moved between different feelings – uncomfortable, absurd, funny.
After I had eventually explained my true feelings about absurd PR equations, the company probably found someone else to invent the formula it required.
[I was] kind of feeling a little absurd that we got that much attention.
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