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absurdlyab‧surd‧ly /əbˈsɜːdli, -ˈzɜːd- $ -ɜːr-/ adverb - Breaking the law, i. e., firing people, is absurdly cheap.
- In those days, even the highest cutting speeds were almost absurdly low.
- It is the absurdly pompous Pons who ostensibly pieces together the scattered evidence of Urim's past.
- The experience is unsettling, as if voyeuristic, and also uncanny, like a brief time travel, and absurdly pleasing.
- The people back then had been so absurdly vulnerable, prey to disease and deception.
- To begin with, the actual battlefield seemed so absurdly small.
- Words bubbled in Jay's mind with an absurdly happy smile.
- Zampano is trying on his new clothes, absurdly self-involved in his new-found pinstriped elegance.
► absurdly low/high Prices seem absurdly low to Western tourists. ADJECTIVE► high· And price / earnings ratios that seem absurdly high probably are.· The great strain for married couples in modernity is the absurdly high expectation of the marriage bond.· But the Tories will continue to crucify manufacturing industry, in pursuit of an absurdly high parity in the Exchange Rate Mechanism. ► low· The only offers Gloria received were absurdly low, and she rejected them indignantly.· In those days, even the highest cutting speeds were almost absurdly low.· The government sets the local price of petrol absurdly low while imposing taxes of over 80% on the company's revenues.· When I say his demand for a raise is absurd, I mean absurdly low. surprisingly or unreasonably SYN ridiculouslyabsurdly low/high Prices seem absurdly low to Western tourists. |