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Preposterous Meaning in English

word

/pɹɪˈpɑstɝəs/
pri-PAHS-tur-us
/pɹɪpˈɒstəɹəs/
pri-POS-tuh-rus

释义

Extremely unreasonable, silly, or completely ridiculous; something that doesn't make sense at all.

用法与细微差别

'Preposterous' is formal, often used for strong criticism or disbelief, and is common in written or serious spoken English. It implies that an idea is not just wrong, but ridiculous. Collocates with 'idea,' 'suggestion,' 'claim,' and 'notion.' Slightly old-fashioned in casual speech; often replaced by 'ridiculous' or 'absurd.'

例句

The idea that cats can talk is preposterous.

basic

Honestly, that claim is just preposterous!

natural

You want me to work all weekend? That's preposterous!

natural

The cost of that meal was preposterous for what we got.

natural

That suggestion is preposterous.

basic

It would be preposterous to believe everything you hear.

basic