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Alex Jong
what is the difference between stupid and ridiculous
Apr 11, 2017 11:34 AM
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You can look a little closer at each word's history (etymology) and the differences become clear.
"Ridiculous" is connected to the Latin word "ridere" (to laugh), so this word literally means "laughable". It has a comic sense.
"Stupid" refers to shock and an inability to communicate properly. Look at the modern English word "stupor" and you'll see the connection. It implies a uselessness, which may or may not be funny.
April 11, 2017
Well, these words are synonyms, but stupid is more suitable to describe a person or an animal and ridiculous is more often used to describe situations, however, you can tell that a person is ridiculous as well so... there is no real difference between these to, there might be a slight difference of usage in the earlier times but that's just it.
April 11, 2017
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