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Meanings of
ludicrous
in anglès
Broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce.
ridiculous
farcical
Related terms
humorous
humourous
Incongruous; inviting ridicule.
absurd
preposterous
idiotic
laughable
nonsensical
derisory
cockeyed
Related terms
foolish
Sinònims
Examples for "
absurd
"
absurd
preposterous
idiotic
laughable
nonsensical
Examples for "
absurd
"
1
Looked at from our point of view the problems were quite
absurd
.
2
This approach and the list of functions was of course completely
absurd
.
3
The position of Germany, the euro zone's main lender, is increasingly
absurd
.
4
Of course Martin had been broken; it was
absurd
to think otherwise.
5
Perhaps the situation was just too
absurd
for him to take seriously.
1
Simply, as she thought that
preposterous
idea, it began to take shape.
2
Or perhaps I never really believed that the
preposterous
toy would work.
3
But, in recent years, the documentary competition has been almost as
preposterous
.
4
To a gringo such a thing sounds
preposterous
,
impossible, am I right?
5
No idea was too
preposterous
;
and not one of them bore fruit.
1
There's a great deal more of this
idiotic
list-making still to come.
2
There's a YouTube video already, of course, and the inevitable
idiotic
comments.
3
For example, check out this
idiotic
exchange on the blog The Intersection.
4
I lose it in the vulgarest way-andsay the most
idiotic
things.
5
I say
idiotic
because, already, science can replicate meat using plant-based proteins.
1
He finds
laughable
the idea that political freedom is a Western construct.
2
That is the
laughable
idea the Turnbull government would have you believe.
3
Claude seemed barely real to me: a paper clown, innocuous and
laughable
.
4
North Korea has dismissed the offer of multilateral security guarantees as
laughable
.
5
He could see nothing
laughable
about the desperate situation in the district.
1
A moment later, Sam heard Tricia's whispered voice, crooning sympathetic,
nonsensical
words.
2
They take place in a constant, denatured present and are often
nonsensical
.
3
The failings were unacceptable and the lack of testing
nonsensical
,
she said.
4
Text from both the original and wannabe software often makes
nonsensical
leaps.
5
It was a
nonsensical
plan, like millions of others made that day.
1
Those bids were immediately rejected out of hand as
derisory
and insulting.
2
All they offered was a
derisory
non-naming rights option as an alternative.
3
That
derisory
fee doesn't cut any mustard with old Steve Coppell though.
4
He's taken the
derisory
offer in order to build up his work experience.
5
The article says, for instance Sinn Fein might well receive a
derisory
vote.
1
His ex-wife espoused a
cockeyed
fiscal philosophy that made very expensive sense.
2
His
cockeyed
version of the Story of our Country for one thing.
3
In the end he left the post standing
cockeyed
in the stream.
4
We'll put it this way, to start: Something
cockeyed
is going on.
5
Graphic: China's GDP: slower and more slippery Real growth rates are similarly
cockeyed
.
Usage of
ludicrous
in anglès
1
MURRAY: The thought of that happening in my family was completely
ludicrous
.
2
Alas nowadays health and safety and
ludicrous
red tape has hampered stuntsters.
3
Some great saves, some
ludicrous
decisions coming off his line as well.
4
It might seem
ludicrous
but football is an impatient business these days.
5
The idea that adulation ever cloyed on him was
ludicrous
in itself.
6
It must have looked
ludicrous
,
he knew, using his power for this.
7
But the effects of the gale were not in every respect
ludicrous
.
8
It seemed that it was not
ludicrous
;
it was only terribly pathetic.
9
It occurred to him that Mary would find the story particularly
ludicrous
.
10
The contrast between the Sarajevan and the graceful Montenegrin is positively
ludicrous
.
11
Scapegoating a single production for a company's ruin is
ludicrous
,
of course.
12
The weeping old man with the cigar in his mouth was
ludicrous
.
13
For an instant the scene was
ludicrous
;
but only for an instant.
14
It seemed
ludicrous
to think that truth alone was sufficient for anything.
15
He forged certificates and made
ludicrous
claims about his so-called communications courses.
16
The costumes are strange and varied; some are pretty, others almost
ludicrous
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
ludicrous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most ludicrous
so ludicrous
ludicrous side
as ludicrous
too ludicrous
More collocations
Ludicrous
through the time
Ludicrous
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common