just ludicrous

Frequency: 7.012.1 per million words

An informal way to emphasize that something is simply and clearly ludicrous.

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Examples (10)

  • The idea of building a theme park on the moon is just ludicrous.
  • His excuse for being late was just ludicrous; he claimed he was abducted by squirrels.
  • They're charging $500 for a plain white t-shirt? That's just ludicrous!
  • The amount of paperwork required for such a simple task is just ludicrous.
  • The referee's decision to award a penalty in the final minute was just ludicrous.
  • He told a story about wrestling a bear, which sounded just ludicrous to everyone.
  • She showed up to the formal event in a giant banana costume, looking just ludicrous.
  • The new company policy that bans drinking water at your desk is just ludicrous.
  • Their demand for a million-dollar ransom for a stolen garden gnome is just ludicrous.
  • Don't you think it's just ludicrous that we have to work on a national holiday?