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ludicrous Meaning in Tamil ( ludicrous வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பரிகசிக்கத் தக்க,



ludicrous தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

ludicrous's Usage Examples:

The draft animal welfare Bill published last week panders to the ludicrous British obsession with the cute and cuddly.


qqq I'm sure we all felt we were on some ludicrous death watch with Mrs.


It's almost ludicrous what ultimately evolved to how it began.


The work of lecturing was an intense strain to him, but its influence was immense: to attend one of Westcott's lectures - even to watch him lecturing - was an experience which lifted and solemnized many a man to whom the references to Origen or Rupert of Deutz were almost ludicrously unintelligible.


But his pretensions were ludicrous; he was quickly captured by the Chileans and sent back to France (1862) as a madman; and though he made one more abortive effort in 1874 to recover his "kingdom," and occupied his pen in magnifying his achievements, nobody took him seriously except a few of the deluded Indians.


This adventurer, at once ludicrous and formidable, was a native of Ireland, and was thought to be put forward by Richard to test the popularity of the Yorkist cause.


All originality is crushed out and a blind and ludicrous dependence on written tradition - even in things profane - takes its place.


It shows in its author a want of reverence, a want of decency in the proper sense, a too great readiness to condescend to the easiest kind of ludicrous ideas and the kind most acceptable at that time to the common run of mankind.


censorious authority may be ludicrously overstated.


Why is it virtuous for a woman to practice chastity, and ludicrous for a man?For if the pleasure of virtuous activity is a supervening end beyond the activity, it becomes a supervening end beyond the happiness of virtuous activity, which thus ceases to be the final end.


The idea was so romantically ludicrous that she giggled.





Synonyms:

humorous, humourous, ridiculous, farcical,



Antonyms:

prudent, well-advised, politic, meaningful, humorless,

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