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un ridiculous
ri·dic·u·lous
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yə
ləs
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adjective
causing or worthy of
ridicule
or derision; absurd; preposterous; laughable:
a ridiculous plan.
Origin:
1540–50;
<
Late Latin
rīdiculōsus
laughable, droll, and
Latin
rīdiculus
(adj. derivative of
rīdiculum
ridicule
); see
-ous
Related forms
ri·dic·u·lous·ly,
adverb
ri·dic·u·lous·ness,
ri·dic·u·los·i·ty
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,
noun
hy·per·ri·dic·u·lous,
adjective
hy·per·ri·dic·u·lous·ly,
adverb
hy·per·ri·dic·u·lous·ness,
noun
qua·si-ri·dic·u·lous,
adjective
qua·si-ri·dic·u·lous·ly,
adverb
un·ri·dic·u·lous,
adjective
un·ri·dic·u·lous·ly,
adverb
un·ri·dic·u·lous·ness,
noun
Synonyms
nonsensical, ludicrous, funny, droll, comical, farcical. See
absurd
.
Antonyms
sensible.
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ridiculous
(rɪˈdɪkjʊləs)
—
adj
worthy of or exciting ridicule; absurd, preposterous, laughable, or contemptible
[C16: from Latin
rīdiculōsus
, from
rīdēre
to laugh]
ri'diculously
—
adv
ri'diculousness
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
ridiculous
1540s, from L. ridiculosus "laughable," from ridiculus "that which excites laughter," from ridere "to laugh."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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