Synonym: absurd, ridiculous. Similar words: including, excluding, judicial, prejudice, crouch, judicial review, onerous, humorous. Meaning: ['luːdɪkrəs] adj. 1. broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce 2. incongruous;inviting ridicule.
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(31) Yet it is equally ludicrous for a city to ask its taxpayers to subsidize a private good such as golf.
(32) They want two million dollars for the house? That's ludicrous!
(33) I understand that, because the proposals were so ludicrous, there was no rationale to justify them.
(34) It was the photographer from the Telegraph who provided one of the most ludicrous moments.
(35) His engineers soon realized that this was almost as ludicrous.
(36) And as he talked, I thought how ludicrous life sometimes was.
(37) She wears short skirts and dyes her hair pink, which looks ludicrous on a woman her age.
(38) The receipts from his shows have long since moved from the realms of the fantastic into those of the ludicrous.
(39) The telephone lines are only open during office hours, which is ludicrous in this day and age.
(40) All ludicrous examples of local councils wantonly spending excess cash are gratefully received.
(41) A straight-laced Wall Street banker gets mixed up in one ludicrous misunderstanding after another in George Gallo's screwball comedy.
(42) Ordering her would be ludicrous under the changed circumstances, and in any event[sentencedict.com], a waste of time.
(43) The notion that the royal family should be kept on because it is a tourist attraction has always been a ludicrous one.
(44) Blanche, whose enjoyment in wearing elegant clothes was matched only by resentment at their ludicrous cost, suddenly felt over-dressed.
(45) It is difficult to know whether this is more ludicrous or tragic.
(46) It was ludicrous to see them as a threat to security.
(47) The Press interest in this affair seems likely to reach ludicrous heights with the Grand Prix tomorrow.
(48) It brings to mind the ludicrous feud between Liam Gallagher and Robbie Williams, who need their silly heads knocking together.
(49) I find they continually jam - ludicrous on the garment of this price and an area needing urgent attention by the manufacturers.
(50) Steiner's ludicrous generalizations stem inpart from the very notion of defining cultures and history in terms of a sensibility.
(51) Since I mentioned this ludicrous example of time-wasting to Julia MacKenzie, she has phoned roughly twice a day.
(52) The most ludicrous post-mortem appeared last Thursday, September 18, on the editorial page of an almost-daily afternoon paper.
(53) This sort of thing was bad enough at eighteen, she thought; at my age it is ludicrous and humiliating.
(54) This is so ludicrous it is laughable in modern times.
(55) Carver and his friends are drunk, beaten up, and have flourished a ludicrous gift.
(56) Why should Willi always make himself look so ludicrous so that people laughed at him?
(57) The thought of rope skipping as an Olympic sport may seem ludicrous until you see the jumpers in action.
(58) Also she pouts, which in a woman her age is ludicrous, but effective.
(59) In retrospect this complaint seems ludicrous, like criticizing tractors because they do not require oxen.
(60) The results are often very ludicrous.
More similar words: including, excluding, judicial, prejudice, crouch, judicial review, onerous, humorous, numerous, generous, malodorous, boisterous, disastrous, obstreperous, preposterous, include, exclude, economic recovery, round and round, conclude, studio, plaudits, erudite, crop, crops, cross, crowd, across, crowded, cross out.