Incongruous; inviting ridicule.
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.
6 The idea of having the rough Ranger for a rival is preposterous .
7 I laughed; for the very notion of writing a book seemed preposterous .
8 Viewed in the light of sober reason, the whole thing was preposterous .
9 Things are simply too weird to hold any theory out as preposterous .
10 In the end, your version of what happened that day is preposterous .
11 The idea of a woman refusing him anything seemed to him preposterous .
12 The preposterous is sometimes true; could it be true in this case?
13 I know what I'm doing seems preposterous in light of the risks.
14 Trigo put in his oar and uttered a number of preposterous statements.
15 He would laugh at this preposterous story; of that she was sure.
16 His struggles were preposterous ; his lively sense of ridicule speedily stopped them.
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