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Definition of ludicrously in English: ludicrouslyadverb ˈl(j)uːdɪkrəsliˈludəkrəsli 1In a way that is so foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing. a performance artist poses ludicrously in a fur bikini with a surfboard in tow as sentence adverb ludicrously, we were kept waiting a further 20 minutes Example sentencesExamples - His face hadn't seen a razor for the best part of a week, for which he ludicrously incurred the wrath of the network commentator.
- The program ludicrously lists the cast alphabetically, thereby throwing the first 20 minutes out the window until you have discovered who everyone is.
- It calls for the abolition of awards as it argues ludicrously that this will serve the interests of the low-paid and make the country "a richer and fairer society."
- As he ludicrously attempts to claim is widespread among New York hipsters, she is "deck."
- The heroine takes off to India, where she ludicrously exchanges her laptop for Tibetan incenses.
- It was ludicrously suggested that she would become "the Number One congressional leader," but she didn't bother to show up.
- Ludicrously, he bemoans that these fees are "unfair," yet they are continuing to be imposed with residents dragged to court while he does nothing!
- The players ludicrously threatened not to travel to Turkey if their teammate wasn't reinstated.
- She's just awful in her role as the psychiatrist who ludicrously gets stuck in the precinct.
- It's your great advantage that you don't think you can look like her by ludicrously painting your eyebrows and dolling yourself up like a rock star.
- 1.1as submodifier To a very surprising or unreasonable extent.
a ludicrously expensive restaurant Example sentencesExamples - The multiples for emerging market stocks were ludicrously cheap in relation to their North American or European counterparts.
- The keyboardist loomed like some kind of elder wizard, clad in ludicrously bright long coats.
- Things should bode well after this ludicrously extreme, but cool, opening sequence.
- I haven't even begun to talk about where he gets his funding or how ludicrously quick every puzzle is solved.
- At a society ball, she was wooed by a ludicrously suave Hungarian count.
- Those two sides have plenty of time to interact due to the ludicrously lax security arrangements.
- The overall story, with its sometimes ludicrously banal dialogue, is solely to blame for this.
- The plot is so ludicrously convoluted that the actors really need to work to distract us from it.
- This ludicrously overrated copycat director gives a nonperformance to temper the ardor of his most slavish fans.
- She is a perpetual graduate student writing a thesis on the women in the Iliad, and is ludicrously neurotic in every way.
Definition of ludicrously in US English: ludicrouslyadverbˈlo͞odəkrəslēˈludəkrəsli 1In a way that is so foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing. a performance artist poses ludicrously in a fur bikini with a surfboard in tow as sentence adverb ludicrously, we were kept waiting a further 20 minutes Example sentencesExamples - It calls for the abolition of awards as it argues ludicrously that this will serve the interests of the low-paid and make the country "a richer and fairer society."
- As he ludicrously attempts to claim is widespread among New York hipsters, she is "deck."
- The program ludicrously lists the cast alphabetically, thereby throwing the first 20 minutes out the window until you have discovered who everyone is.
- She's just awful in her role as the psychiatrist who ludicrously gets stuck in the precinct.
- The players ludicrously threatened not to travel to Turkey if their teammate wasn't reinstated.
- The heroine takes off to India, where she ludicrously exchanges her laptop for Tibetan incenses.
- It's your great advantage that you don't think you can look like her by ludicrously painting your eyebrows and dolling yourself up like a rock star.
- His face hadn't seen a razor for the best part of a week, for which he ludicrously incurred the wrath of the network commentator.
- It was ludicrously suggested that she would become "the Number One congressional leader," but she didn't bother to show up.
- Ludicrously, he bemoans that these fees are "unfair," yet they are continuing to be imposed with residents dragged to court while he does nothing!
- 1.1as submodifier To a very surprising or unreasonable extent.
a ludicrously expensive restaurant Example sentencesExamples - The multiples for emerging market stocks were ludicrously cheap in relation to their North American or European counterparts.
- Things should bode well after this ludicrously extreme, but cool, opening sequence.
- The overall story, with its sometimes ludicrously banal dialogue, is solely to blame for this.
- This ludicrously overrated copycat director gives a nonperformance to temper the ardor of his most slavish fans.
- The keyboardist loomed like some kind of elder wizard, clad in ludicrously bright long coats.
- I haven't even begun to talk about where he gets his funding or how ludicrously quick every puzzle is solved.
- The plot is so ludicrously convoluted that the actors really need to work to distract us from it.
- At a society ball, she was wooed by a ludicrously suave Hungarian count.
- She is a perpetual graduate student writing a thesis on the women in the Iliad, and is ludicrously neurotic in every way.
- Those two sides have plenty of time to interact due to the ludicrously lax security arrangements.
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