Broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce.
Incongruous; inviting ridicule.
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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