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ludicrously
adjective as in madly
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adverb as in humorously
adverb as in ridiculously
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Weak matches
Example Sentences
“I was shocked by the evidence uncovered by the House Judiciary Committee that a group of companies organized a systematic illegal boycott against X,” Yaccarino says, ludicrously.
I have written before about the ways religion is bandied about for political advantage by people whose own religious faith is ludicrously insincere.
The salaries offered by the company were "notoriously and ludicrously small - from the governor's at £100 a year down to the apprentices' at £5", Rodney Horace Yale wrote.
But Mr Steiner told reporters that the £28m estimated valuation of the payment from M&S was "ludicrously low".
But “Succession” was not the only show to make a ludicrously capacious haul.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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