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单词 preposterousness
释义
preposterouspre‧pos‧ter‧ous /prɪˈpɒstərəs $ -ˈpɑːs-/ adjective formal Word Origin
WORD ORIGINpreposterous
Origin:
1500-1600 Latin praeposterus ‘with the back part in front’, from prae- (PRE-) + posterus (POSTERIOR1)
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • a preposterous excuse
  • It's a preposterous claim that the government is trying to poison its citizens.
  • It is preposterous that Bruce did not know that we were there.
  • Ticket prices for football games are absolutely preposterous!
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But that said, the diesel costs £16,600, which is downright preposterous.
  • Daunting and preposterous as the task appeared, I was glad to be busy again, of use.
  • It seems preposterous that Bruce did not know we were there.
  • It sounded utterly preposterous but it led to a longer silence.
  • Many voters are ready to believe anything of them both, no matter how preposterous or sinister.
  • So what Raskin proposed actually seemed preposterous.
  • The very idea is preposterous and I was overjoyed to see that you believed me.
  • Tuesday, Rana Kern again called those allegations preposterous, and said that as a pagan she worships the Earth.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorwhen something seems very unlikely to be true
difficult or impossible to believe: · The things he had heard about her were almost unbelievable.it is unbelievable how/that: · It's unbelievable how nasty people can be.· I find it unbelievable that Mr. Carey does not remember the meeting at all.
a story, explanation, or excuse that is unlikely cannot be believed because it is so unusual: · That sounds a pretty unlikely story to me!· Students invent all sorts of unlikely explanations as to why they can't do their homework.it is unlikely (that): · I think it's unlikely that the police had anything to do with it.highly unlikely: · It's highly unlikely that Burton will be the party's nominee.
a statement or event that is improbable is difficult to believe, even though it may in fact be true or may actually have happened: · The Rockets managed an improbable victory in last night's game.it is improbable that: · It's improbable that she would have been so successful without famous parents.highly improbable: · It's highly improbable that someone would win the lottery twice.
a statement or explanation that is implausible is difficult to believe because it is not like the way things usually happen: · Jill says she can earn $50,000 from the job, but this is an implausible figure.· The idea that a virus could wipe out an entire city so quickly seems a little implausible.
something that is incredible is so surprising or strange that it is difficult to believe, even though it is probably true: · This factory was capable of producing an incredible 100 cars per hour.it is incredible that: · It is incredible that the police still haven't caught him.
something that is inconceivable is so surprising or strange that it seems you cannot believe that it could possibly happen or be true: · The amount of time and money they have wasted on the project is inconceivable.it is inconceivable that: · It's inconceivable that university officials would fire someone as talented and loyal as Professor Schultz.
ideas, statements, and excuses that are unconvincing do not seem to be true or right and you cannot be persuaded to believe that they are: · Peter came to me with a rather unconvincing apology.· Their denial was unconvincing in view of the physical evidence linking them to the bombing.
an idea, story, or explanation that is far-fetched is difficult to believe because it sounds so surprising, unusual, or impossible: · The idea of travelling to other solar systems may sound far-fetched but scientists now see it as a real possibility.· His lawyers argue that the charges are based on a far-fetched conspiracy theory.
formal an idea, story, or explanation that is preposterous is impossible to believe because it sounds completely unreasonable: · It's a preposterous claim that the government is trying to poison its citizens.it is preposterous that: · It is preposterous that Bruce did not know that we were there.
an excuse or explanation that is lame is difficult to believe, because the person who says it has not tried hard enough to make it sound true: · She's always got some lame excuse for being late.· It sounded lame but I really had lost my ticket.
completely unreasonable or silly SYN  absurd:  The whole idea sounds absolutely preposterous!preposterously adverbpreposterousness noun [uncountable]
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