preposterously in English

adverb

[prɪ'pɑstrəslɪ /-'pɒs-]

ridiculously, in a ludicrous manner; absurdly, foolishly, nonsensically

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1. Some prices are preposterously high.

2. Dominic remains, I would say, a preposterously beautiful creature.

3. He argues, preposterously , that climate change can be curbed without spending much money.

4. The delusion was welcome, and I traded on it consciously and preposterously.

5. It is wonderful how preposterously the affairs of his world are managed.

6. Japan is preposterously strict over trifling matters but turns a blind eye to serious ones.

7. Synonyms for Comically include ridiculously, extremely, insanely, ludicrously, laughably, foolishly, preposterously, inanely, humorously and hysterically

8. There is another variable, a preposterously internal variable, that drives us: our animal desire to do it.

9. The preposterous bailouts of this decade will come back to haunt Americans in future decades in preposterously high tax rates.

10. Lanikai is a community of wealthy, preposterously fit, good-looking people who seem to be constantly in motion.

11. A single bulb hung from the ceiling and some one had adorned it with a preposterously frilly white shade.

12. I realize that writing poetry may seem the most preposterously useless thing a man can be doing today.

13. The intimate falls in love, to does not abandon. Lets the bastard which these wants to involve our sentiment preposterously go!

14. Some say that his ears aren't exactly where you'd expect them to be, and that once, preposterously , he had an affair with John Prescott...

15. When a Buzzardlike creature awakens Keda, he manages (quite preposterously) to survive another long fall — and his adventure to return home a true leader begins.

16. Seminars on the subject drew 25 people to a small Mississippi town and another 30 to Nashville, Tennessee preposterously early one recent Saturday morning.

17. As Benjamin Franklin said: "It is wonderful how preposterously the affairs of the world are managed . . . for regulating commerce an assembly of great men is the greatest fool on earth."

18. It is an example of the Chinese talent for indirection, that owing to their complex ceremonial code one is able to show great disrespect for another by methods which to us seem preposterously oblique.

19. But be found by class monitor, she preposterously forced me to put the phone back, she said something but I can not remember, because it is a dream, not easy to recall some details.

20. The answer has to do with the way the brain is organized at birth, and the momentous leaps it has to take in a preposterously short period of time for that child to grow naturally and normally.