NONSENSICAL vs RIDICULOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Having no intelligible meaning
- Lacking intelligible meaning.
- Foolish; absurd.
- Without sense; unmeaning; absurd; foolish; irrational; preposterous.
- Incongruous;inviting ridicule
- Completely devoid of wisdom or good sense
- Inspiring scornful pity
- Broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce
- Completely devoid of wisdom or good sense
- Deserving or inspiring ridicule; absurd, preposterous, or silly. : foolish.
- Fitted to excite ridicule; absurd and laughable; unworthy of serious consideration.
- Involving or expressing ridicule.
- Deserving of ridicule; foolish; absurd.
- Incongruous;inviting ridicule
NONSENSICAL vs RIDICULOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of the nature of nonsense; having no sense; unmeaning; absurd; foolish.
- So unreasonable as to invite derision
- Resembling farce
- So unreasonable as to invite derision
- Synonyms Funny, Laughable, etc. (see ludicrous), absurd, preposterous, farcical.
- Abominable; outrageous; shocking.
- Expressive of ridicule; derisive; mocking.
- Worthy of ridicule or contemptuous laughter; exciting derision; amusingly absurd; preposterous.
NONSENSICAL vs RIDICULOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Irrational, Stupid, Pointless, Bizarre, Silly, Idiotic, Illogical, Inane, Derisory, Foolish, Meaningless, Preposterous, Ridiculous, Ludicrous, Absurd
- Asinine, Outrageous, Laughable, Humourous, Humorous, Derisory, Undignified, Farcical, Foolish, Pathetic, Nonsensical, Silly, Preposterous, Absurd, Ludicrous
NONSENSICAL vs RIDICULOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Irrational, Stupid, Pointless, Bizarre, Silly, Idiotic, Illogical, Inane, Derisory, Foolish, Meaningless, Preposterous, Ridiculous, Ludicrous, Absurd
- Asinine, Outrageous, Laughable, Humourous, Humorous, Derisory, Undignified, Farcical, Foolish, Pathetic, Nonsensical, Silly, Preposterous, Absurd, Ludicrous
NONSENSICAL vs RIDICULOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- What is wrong or even nonsensical about that?
- Reasons Why Franklin Richards Is The Most Nonsensical.
- Sending on this nonsensical warning will help nobody.
- To most of us, that probably sounds nonsensical.
- Every the riches is nonsensical without close eudaemonia.
- Nonsense ideas from nonsensical and misguided senile souls.
- The court finds this answer even more nonsensical.
- Unfortunately, your comment is rather nonsensical in substance.
- In short, this argument verges on the nonsensical.
- This kind of casting is also rather nonsensical.
- Restaurant menus are also subject to ridiculous inspections.
- Consumer they are ridiculous walmart without limit or.
- Seems a bit ridiculous unless you own TGT.
- That is just plain ridiculous and a scam.
- If you think about it, this is ridiculous.
- It looks like a ridiculous decision to me.
- Dwight, what a ridiculous, fancy clown you are.
- RIDICULOUS to say the least even for California!
- Emile made a ridiculous remark and CANNOT back it so he makes another ridiculous remark!
- Another agency proposed a ridiculous price with some even more ridiculous recurring fees.
NONSENSICAL vs RIDICULOUS: QUESTIONS
- How does Kurt Schwitters' work avoid non-s nonsensical construction?
- Why do riddles seem to be asking a nonsensical question?
- How common are nonsensical publications in the scientific literature?
- Is 'nonsensical' a valid legal term in South Africa?
- Is the NHS 111 helpline being asked nonsensical questions?
- What does Nons nonsensical mean in crossword puzzle?
- What does Wittgenstein mean by nonsensical utterances?
- Is the ridiculous by Joseph Andrews a picaresque novel?
- Why does Mr Collins behave in a ridiculous fashion?
- Are the lineups outside Costco stores in Toronto ridiculous?
- What are some ridiculous misconceptions and stereotypes about Singapore?
- What genre is the Ridiculous Wishes by Charles Perrault?
- What is the meaning of perfectly bombastic and ridiculous?
- Is the New York Times making itself more ridiculous?
- Are the fees for wire transfers in Europe ridiculous?
- Why is the subject-object dichotomy illogical and ridiculous?
- What is a common reaction to ridiculous situations?