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Ludicrous Meaning in English

word

/ˈɫudəkɹəs/
LOO-duh-krus
/lˈuːdɪkɹəs/
LOO-di-krus

释义

Something that is ludicrous is so unreasonable, strange, or silly that it's funny or hard to believe.

用法与细微差别

Mostly formal or literary; often used to express disbelief or ridicule. Common collocations: 'ludicrous idea,' 'ludicrous statement.' Stronger than just 'silly'—implies something is almost laughably absurd.

例句

That's a ludicrous price for a cup of coffee.

basic

It is ludicrous to think he can run faster than a car.

basic

The rules are so strict, they're almost ludicrous.

basic

The movie's plot was so ludicrous that everyone in the theater burst out laughing.

natural

Your excuse for being late is completely ludicrous—try again.

natural

If you believe that story, you must think I'm ludicrous too.

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