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alucky
ludicrous and ridiculous ? ludicrous or ridiculous ? Which is more foolish ?
Jul 16, 2010 3:50 PM
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I would say "ridiculous" is more foolish. Even though both words can be defined as 'laughable', "ludicrous" has a more negative connotation -- you can use it to mean something is laughable but in a scornful way. Hope this helps!
July 16, 2010
^__^ miau miau !!!!
July 16, 2010
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