be ludicrous
Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words
Used to state that something is factually ludicrous.
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Examples (10)
- The whole idea is absolutely ludicrous!
- His suggestion was utterly ludicrous.
- It would be ludicrous to ignore such clear warnings.
- Such a claim is entirely ludicrous without any proof.
- Her explanation was frankly ludicrous, and no one believed her.
- The thought of them winning is just ludicrous at this point.
- To believe that would be utterly ludicrous.
- Their outdated approach is ludicrous in the modern market.
- The situation has been ludicrous for quite some time now.
- It is ludicrous to expect perfection from everyone.