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ludicrously

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Word: Ludicrously

Part of Speech: Adverb

Meaning: The word "ludicrously" describes something that is so silly, unreasonable, or absurd that it makes people laugh or feel that it is ridiculous. It is often used to emphasize how outrageous or extreme something is.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "ludicrously" to highlight how far out of the ordinary something is in a way that makes it seem funny or absurd.
  • It is typically used in more serious or exaggerated contexts to stress the ridiculousness of a situation.
Example:
  • "The idea that he could finish the marathon without any training was ludicrously optimistic."
  • "Her ludicrously small paycheck made it hard for her to pay rent."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "ludicrously" in both formal and informal contexts, but it is often found in discussions that involve strong opinions or humor.
  • It can also be used in writing to create a dramatic effect or to critique something that seems wildly unreasonable.
Word Variants:
  • Ludicrous (adjective): This is the base form of the word. Example: "It was a ludicrous mistake."
  • Ludicrousness (noun): The quality of being ridiculous. Example: "The ludicrousness of the situation made everyone laugh."
Different Meanings:
  • While "ludicrously" primarily means laughably absurd, it can also imply a sense of disbelief about how ridiculous a situation is.
Synonyms:
  • Ridiculously
  • Absurdly
  • Preposterously
  • Comically
  • Laughably
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There aren’t specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly incorporate "ludicrously," but you can use phrases like "out of hand" or "over the top" to convey a similar meaning.
Adverb
  1. so as to arouse or deserve laughter
    • her income was laughably small, but she managed to live well

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