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Definition of laughably in English: laughablyadverb ˈlɑːfəbliˈlæfəbli In a ludicrous manner; absurdly. most of the songs are laughably and amateurishly staged as submodifier the question seemed laughably irrelevant Example sentencesExamples - Organized as an exercise in corporate image-making, the competition was laughably indifferent to matters architectural.
- These would-be heroes seem laughably, touchingly subject to the most ordinary woes.
- I just can't emphasize how laughably bad most of the visual effects are.
- I'm not sure what was the most laughably awful thing about this movie.
- The movie is indifferently directed, laughably performed and sub-moronically scripted.
- There are times when the dialogue is laughably over-the-top.
- The symbolism is even more laughably heavy handed.
- This is not to mention the scenes in which the dialogue has been dubbed, laughably.
- The last thirty minutes of the play are laughably ridiculous.
- The passengers of the train, rather laughably, tell him that they will keep it a secret.
Definition of laughably in US English: laughablyadverbˈlafəblēˈlæfəbli In a ludicrous manner; absurdly. most of the songs are laughably and amateurishly staged as submodifier the question seemed laughably irrelevant Example sentencesExamples - I just can't emphasize how laughably bad most of the visual effects are.
- The movie is indifferently directed, laughably performed and sub-moronically scripted.
- There are times when the dialogue is laughably over-the-top.
- The last thirty minutes of the play are laughably ridiculous.
- This is not to mention the scenes in which the dialogue has been dubbed, laughably.
- I'm not sure what was the most laughably awful thing about this movie.
- Organized as an exercise in corporate image-making, the competition was laughably indifferent to matters architectural.
- The passengers of the train, rather laughably, tell him that they will keep it a secret.
- The symbolism is even more laughably heavy handed.
- These would-be heroes seem laughably, touchingly subject to the most ordinary woes.
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