utterly absurd
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A strong way to say something is completely absurd.
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Examples (20)
- The idea that we could build a bridge to the moon is utterly absurd.
- That suggestion is utterly absurd; it makes no sense at all.
- He found himself in the utterly absurd situation of having to apologize to a chair.
- The new policy seems utterly absurd to anyone with a basic understanding of economics.
- Her claim that she invented the internet was, of course, utterly absurd.
- He found her excuse for being late utterly absurd and refused to believe it.
- To charge fifty dollars for a bottle of water is utterly absurd.
- To think we can solve this problem overnight is utterly absurd.
- The plot of the movie became so convoluted that it was utterly absurd by the end.
- The idea of living without any technology is utterly absurd in today's world.
- It seems utterly absurd that we have to wait three months for a simple repair.
- The entire play was utterly absurd, but strangely captivating.
- The politician's excuse for his actions was so flimsy it sounded utterly absurd.
- She declared his proposal to be utterly absurd and walked out of the meeting.
- Looking back, my childhood fear of butterflies seems utterly absurd now.
- It's utterly absurd to expect perfection from a first attempt.
- The suggestion that we cancel the holidays to improve productivity is utterly absurd.
- The notion that money can buy happiness is utterly absurd to me.
- He wore an utterly absurd costume to the formal event, complete with a rubber chicken.
- Don't be utterly absurd; you know that's impossible.