become ludicrous
Frequency: 6.04.5 per million words
To change from a normal state to a ludicrous one.
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- The initial plan, while ambitious, quickly became ludicrous due to budget constraints.
- Without proper checks, the simple suggestion could become absolutely ludicrous.
- His attempts to deny the obvious truth only became more ludicrous with each passing moment.
- The situation threatens to become utterly ludicrous if we don't intervene soon.
- Over time, the strict rules imposed by the eccentric leader became increasingly ludicrous.
- What started as a serious discussion eventually became a ludicrous argument over trivial details.
- Her excuses for being late always become incredibly ludicrous.
- If you extrapolate those figures, the results become quite ludicrous.
- The idea of flying to the moon on a bicycle becomes ludicrous when you consider the physics.
- He watched as the solemn ceremony gradually became rather ludicrous.