ludicrously 的定义
- causing laughter because of absurdity; provoking or deserving derision; ridiculous; laughable: a ludicrous lack of efficiency.
ludicrously 近义词
等同于 madly
ludicrously 的近义词 41 个
- crazily
- desperately
- energetically
- excitedly
- foolishly
- frantically
- furiously
- hastily
- hysterically
- intensely
- passionately
- recklessly
- violently
- dementedly
- insanely
- absurdly
- deliriously
- devotedly
- distractedly
- exceedingly
- excessively
- extremely
- frenziedly
- hard
- hurriedly
- irrationally
- like mad
- nonsensically
- psychotically
- quickly
- rabidly
- rapidly
- rashly
- senselessly
- something fierce
- speedily
- stormily
- to distraction
- tumultously/tumultuously
- turbulently
- unreasonably
ludicrously 的反义词 2 个
等同于 humorously
等同于 ridiculously
ludicrously 的近义词 8 个
更多ludicrously例句
- It is often easy to laugh off the ludicrous stories promoted by QAnon, from Pizzagate to performance artist Marina Abramović being a child-eating Satanist.
- While the Plaid—which draws its name from the 1988 Mel Brooks comedy, Spaceballs—promises ludicrous acceleration, the Long Range model will squeeze more mileage out of each charge.
- It seemed like a ludicrous proposition for our 21st-century lives—“My kids don’t do anything for four hours,” Yurich said.
- After seven years of perplexed doctors and ludicrous copays and tests, my wife and I had gone to an informational meeting for California’s Foster-to-Adopt program.
- Over the summer, a number of obviously ludicrous assertions were being made about antifa plotting horrible acts against rural towns, suburban areas or cities.
- 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.