completely ludicrous
Frequency: 8.524.5 per million words
Used to emphasize the total and utter ridiculousness of something.
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- That suggestion is completely ludicrous; no one would ever agree to it.
- The idea of flying to the moon on a bicycle is completely ludicrous.
- She found his excuses for being late completely ludicrous.
- To think you can finish this project in an hour is completely ludicrous.
- The safety regulations proposed were so extreme they seemed completely ludicrous.
- He described the situation as completely ludicrous, shaking his head in disbelief.
- The argument presented by the defense was completely ludicrous and lacked any real evidence.
- It's completely ludicrous to expect perfection from a beginner.
- Their plan to achieve world peace by banning all music was completely ludicrous.
- The notion that money grows on trees is completely ludicrous.