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Is "ludicrous" a commonly used word? What is the difference between "ludicrous" and "ridiculous"?

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Rebecca

"Ludicrous" isn't necessarily a very commonly used word, but it does effectively express the idea that something is ridiculous, absurd, or unreasonable. It adds strong emphasis to a sentence, which is why it isn't used as frequently as its synonyms "ridiculous" or "crazy." Sometimes, it's also used as a slang term to mean that something is unreal or crazy, but in a good way. Ex: That's absolutely ludicrous. It's the worst idea I've ever heard. Ex: Yo, those shoes are ludicrous.

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