adjective causing laughter because of absurdity; provoking or deserving derision; ridiculous; laughable
The comedian's jokes were so ludicrous that the audience couldn't stop laughing.
The satirical article painted a ludicrous picture of the political landscape.
His ludicrous suggestion was met with eye rolls from everyone in the room.
The play was filled with ludicrous situations that defied logic.
In an article critiquing a new policy, the writer described it as ludicrous and unsustainable.
The psychologist found the patient's belief in conspiracy theories to be ludicrous.
The lawyer argued that the opposing party's claims were ludicrous and lacked evidence.
The politician faced backlash for making a ludicrous statement during a public speech.
The teacher found it ludicrous that some students still believed in outdated information.
The scientist dismissed the pseudoscientific claims as ludicrous and unscientific.
The engineer deemed the proposed design to be ludicrous and impractical.
The doctor was shocked by the patient's ludicrous self-diagnosis.
The entrepreneur laughed at the ludicrous business proposal presented to them.
The journalist wrote an article exposing the ludicrous claims made by a public figure.