farceEnglishOxford American Thesaurusfarce noun 1 at one or two points the stories approach bedroom farce: slapstick comedy, broad comedy, slapstick, burlesque, vaudeville, travesty, buffoonery; skit, squib; rare pasquinade. ▷antonyms tragedy. 2 he denounced the trial as a farce: absurdity, mockery, travesty, sham, pretense, masquerade, charade, piece of futility, joke, waste of time, laughing stock; apology, excuse, poor substitute; informal shambles.