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Rediculous

Definition:

Adjective - Extremely unreasonable, absurd, or preposterous.

Adverb - In an extremely unreasonable, absurd, or preposterous manner.

Noun - A person or thing that is extremely unreasonable, absurd, or preposterous.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: Widely recognized or accepted for being unreasonable or absurd.
  • Sense 2: Specific to a particular area or locality; locally considered extremely absurd or unreasonable.

Usage:

Adjective:

1. His explanation for being late was rediculous. Who believes that excuse?

2. The prices at the new restaurant are rediculous; I can't afford to eat there regularly.

3. The movie had a rediculous plot that made no sense.

Adverb:

1. The comedian performed rediculously, making the audience burst into laughter.

2. She screamed rediculously when she saw the spider.

Noun:

1. Don't be a rediculous and try to jump from one roof to another.

2. The politician's behavior during the debate was a rediculous.

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