ludicrously

English

Etymology

From ludicrous +‎ -ly.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈluːdɪkɹəsli/, /ˈljuːdɪkɹəsli/
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Adverb

ludicrously (comparative more ludicrously, superlative most ludicrously)

  1. In a ludicrous manner.
    • 2025 January 8, Luke Winkie, “Boooooooo”, in Slate[1]:
      That authority has been sharpened by the cavalcade of ludicrously rich tech dorks, like Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos, who have each paid fealty to the man—forming the framework for a deregulatory free-for-all looting reminiscent of mid-’90s Russia.

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