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ludicrously

adverb as in humorously

adverb as in ridiculously

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Example Sentences

Persecuted is a ludicrously mushy political thriller, but the fact that it can find an audience is downright terrifying.

The most important thing to point out about this ludicrously fabulous video is how Britney looks, which is just about flawless.

He then walked downtown, and the chances of him ever becoming the mayor seemed ludicrously remote.

And that ludicrously expensive weddings are the key to lifelong happiness, no matter what happens behind the scenes.

That the narratives themselves are so ludicrously one-gendered?

She thought of this, she faced it; the soul of her condemned it as a fate almost ludicrously unsuited to her.

Used ludicrously to mean a feat of horsemanship in l. 50 of the Manciple's Prologue.

But his look of indignant surprise was so ludicrously human that none of us could help laughing.

And he swelled his lean body and strutted, ludicrously martial.

This calm announcement of a fact also struck Miss Lawrence ludicrously, but she managed to preserve a grave countenance.

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On this page you'll find 66 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ludicrously, such as: crazily, desperately, energetically, excitedly, foolishly, and frantically.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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