ludibrious (Meaning)

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ludibrious (a.)

Sportive; ridiculous; wanton.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ludibrious

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ludibrious Sentence Examples

  1. The ludibrious claim that the earth is flat was met with widespread skepticism.
  2. The politician's ludibrious promise to eliminate taxes was clearly designed to deceive voters.
  3. The company's ludibrious advertising campaign failed to generate any sales.
  4. The student's ludibrious excuse for being absent from class was not accepted by the teacher.
  5. The ludibrious behavior of the child prompted a disapproving look from the parents.
  6. The ludibrious rumor that the company was going bankrupt was quickly debunked.
  7. The ludibrious nature of the conspiracy theory made it impossible to take seriously.
  8. The actor's ludibrious performance in the play was widely criticized.
  9. The ludibrious idea that artificial intelligence would replace human jobs was dismissed by experts.
  10. The ludibrious proposal to build a wall separating two countries was met with ridicule.

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Sportive; ridiculous; wanton.

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The ludibrious claim that the earth is flat was met with widespread skepticism.

The politician's ludibrious promise to eliminate taxes was clearly designed to deceive voters.

The company's ludibrious advertising campaign failed to generate any sales.

The student's ludibrious excuse for being absent from class was not accepted by the teacher.