utterly ridiculous
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A strong, often formal, way to say 'completely ridiculous'.
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- The suggestion that we should walk home in the pouring rain is utterly ridiculous.
- The idea was utterly ridiculous and nobody took it seriously.
- He looked utterly ridiculous in that oversized clown costume at the party.
- His suggestion was utterly ridiculous and completely impractical for our budget.
- It is utterly ridiculous to expect one person to finish all this work in a single day.
- I find the new policy utterly ridiculous and an insult to common sense.
- The price they are charging for a simple bottle of water is utterly ridiculous.
- To think that such a simplistic solution would work is utterly ridiculous.
- She found the whole situation utterly ridiculous and couldn't stop laughing.
- Her excuse for being late was utterly ridiculous, involving a flock of escaped parrots.
- The politician’s claims were dismissed by the public as being utterly ridiculous.
- The amount of paperwork required for a simple application is utterly ridiculous.
- It seems utterly ridiculous that the main museum is closed on weekends.
- Don't be utterly ridiculous; that's an impossible task for one person.
- His excuse for being late was so utterly ridiculous that no one believed him.
- They couldn't help but laugh at the utterly ridiculous costume he wore to the party.
- I felt utterly ridiculous trying to explain the simple mistake to my boss.
- It would be utterly ridiculous to expect such results without any prior effort.
- The idea of banning books in this day and age is utterly ridiculous.
- The notion that he could win the election with so little support was utterly ridiculous from the start.