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Ludicrous Definition in Context with Images

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Ludicrous definition in context with images and synonyms from the book, Vocabulary for the College-Bound Student used in short authentic sentences and context. Learn the word, ludicrous, in context with illustrations and improve your reading comprehension at the same time. /ˈluː.dɪ.krəs/ (adj) Ludicrous definition too funny and ridiculous, deserving to be laughed at and ridiculed,…

Vacuous Definition & Synonyms from 601 Words

Vacuous definition and synonyms in real context at LELB Society

Vacuous definition and synonyms with images and antonyms from the coursebook 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam used in authentic and real context with examples and parts of speech for advanced ESL learners. /ˈvæk.ju.əs/ (adj) Vacuous definition lacking initiative or intelligence, thoughtless, inane, idiotic, stupid, empty-headed, fatuous, unintelligent, silly, foolish lacking…

The Mouse, the Frog and the Hawk – English Fairy Tale

English fairy tale from Aesop - The Mouse the Frog and the Hawk with vocabulary practice

The Mouse, the Frog and the Hawk is an English fairy tale from Aesop’s Fables. You can enjoy this English short story and improve your vocabulary together with reading and listening comprehension. You can also select any text and listen to the selected text to improve your listening. Source of story: Gutenberg Project at www.gutenberg.org Watch this…

Lunatic 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 31

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Lunatic 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 31 /ˈluː.nə.tɪk/ (adj & noun) Noun: someone who behaves insanely or foolishly, maniac, psychopath, madman, psychotic, psycho Adjective: thoughtless, crazy, stupid, insane, inane “Only a lunatic would think that art is superior to nature.” ― Gao Xingjian, Soul Mountain Source: https://www.goodreads.com/

Fatuous 1100 Words You Need Week 40 Day 4

Fatuous 1100 words you need to know week 40 day 4 at LELB Society for GRE, TOEFL & IELTS

Fatuous 1100 Words You Need Week 40 Day 4 /ˈfæt.ju.əs/ (adj) incorrect and stupid, silly, foolish, inane, idiotic, asinine, pointless, senseless, ridiculous, absurd, ludicrous, dumb, preposterous, unintelligent, childish, meaningless At a cheese and wine party recently, my companion commented on the delicate aroma of strawberries wafting from his glass of wine. Someone nearby guffawed at…

Asinine 1100 Words You Need Week 34 Day 3

Asinine 1100 Words You Need Week 34 Day 3 Asinine 1100 Words You Need Week 34 Day 3 /ˈæs.ɪ.naɪn/ (adj) extremely foolish and stupid, silly, inane, insane, foolhardy, mindless, senseless, brainless, ludicrous, ridiculous, absurd, nonsensical, dumb, moronic, unintelligent, like an ass “it’s absolutely an asinine, ridiculous statement by the congressman,” Christie said during a press conference…

Absurd 1100 Words You Need Week 24 Day 3

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Absurd 1100 Words You Need Absurd 1100 Words You Need /əbˈsɜːd/ (adj) amusingly ridiculous and foolish, ludicrous and irrational, unreasonable, meaningless, silly, bizarre, illogical, pointless, futile Absurdism is a type of philosophy. People who support and argue for absurdism are known as ‘absurdists’. Absurdists think that the human condition is essentially absurd because humans are…

Inane 1100 Words You Need Week 5 Day 1

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Inane 1100 Words You Need Inane 1100 Words You Need /ɪˈneɪn/ (adj) Inane definition extremely silly or lacking real meaning or importance, unintelligent, absurd, ridiculous, frivolous, childish, immature, mindless, stupid, lowbrow: Example There are too many inane quiz shows on television these days. Antonyms sensible Parts of speech Noun: inanity Adverb: inanely

Facetious – English Flashcard for Facetious for IELTS

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Facetious Facetious (adj) /fəˈsiː.ʃəs/ intended to be funny and humorous but in an awkward and inappropriate way – whimsical – flippant – silly – foolish – inane – frivolous – lighthearted – witty – amusing – comical: This must be just a facetious remark. He cannot be really serious about dropping out of college.