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  1. What's the difference between "ludicrous" and "ridiculous"?

    Jul 4, 2018 · Both terms are used to indicate absurdity; the subtle difference is that ludicrous means amusingly so, and ridiculous means inviting ridicule or mockery.

  2. Is there a common English phrase for the 'so absurd it must be …

    In conclusion, most "so absurd it must be true" arguments are likely to include one of these somewhere. They probably have other problems, too, considering how absurd they are. The …

  3. humor - What is it called when someone uses a slightly absurd …

    Apr 2, 2015 · The "absurd" conclusion of a reductio ad absurdum argument can take a range of forms: *Rocks have weight, otherwise we would see them floating in the air.* *Society must …

  4. A word for something that is, "Bizarre" but, "Beautiful"

    May 26, 2024 · Example: a word to describe a place that is strangely lovely, welcoming, and peaceful despite it being absurd and ridiculous looking/feeling. I found the word, " Selcouth ", …

  5. Term for the "extreme-extension" version of a straw man fallacy?

    Mar 27, 2019 · 4 Consider reductio ad absurdum: A mode of argumentation or a form of argument in which a proposition is disproven by following its implications logically to an absurd …

  6. Origin of "absurd"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jul 14, 2017 · Origin of "absurd"? [closed] Ask Question Asked 8 years, 6 months ago Modified 8 years, 6 months ago

  7. single word requests - Past participle equivalent of "absurd"

    Is there a past participle equivalent of absurd? More specifically, is there a verb meaning to make absurd that has a past participle form (made absurd)? This is similar to how the word inverted

  8. What is this famous example of the absurdity of English spelling?

    Jun 30, 2017 · Also of interest is that at the time (around mid-1800s) many persons were intrigued with the ' Phonotypy and Phonography ' of English, with Alexander J. Ellis presenting a …

  9. What does “For over 20 years, I have illustrated the absurd with ...

    Mar 4, 2012 · What does “ illustrate the absurd with absurdity ” exactly mean? We have idiomatic phrases “愚を重ねる- overlay the folly (with folly), and “恥の上塗り-overlay shame (with …

  10. word choice - Is the phrase 'according to me' correct? - English ...

    Feb 20, 2012 · We might all agree that 'according to me' is grammatically correct; nonetheless, it's laughably absurd because in just about every situation it is citing oneself as the expert, …