utterly ludicrous
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A strong, often formal, way to say 'completely ludicrous'.
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- The idea of flying cars in rush hour traffic seems utterly ludicrous.
- The idea of building a theme park on Mars is utterly ludicrous.
- Her excuse for being late was so bizarre, it was utterly ludicrous.
- His explanation for being late was so convoluted that it became utterly ludicrous.
- He presented a plan that was utterly ludicrous and completely unworkable.
- She found the politician's promise to eliminate all taxes utterly ludicrous.
- To suggest that we can solve this problem overnight is utterly ludicrous.
- To suggest that the earth is flat in this day and age is utterly ludicrous.
- The costumes for the play were utterly ludicrous, but everyone loved them.
- The fashion trend of wearing socks with sandals used to seem utterly ludicrous to me.
- Many found the politician's promises to be utterly ludicrous and unrealistic.
- Despite the serious situation, his attempt at a joke was utterly ludicrous and out of place.
- She thought the concept of talking animals was utterly ludicrous until she saw the movie.
- The notion that one can master a language in a week is utterly ludicrous.
- His attempt to juggle flaming torches indoors was utterly ludicrous and dangerous.
- They presented an argument so weak it was utterly ludicrous to anyone with common sense.
- The notion that money can buy happiness is, to some, utterly ludicrous.
- He burst out laughing at the utterly ludicrous suggestion.
- The entire situation became utterly ludicrous when the mayor started singing.
- The security measures proposed were so over-the-top that they were utterly ludicrous.