Sentence for ridiculous | Use ridiculous in a sentence

Ridiculous example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use ridiculous in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for ridiculous.

  • It was ridiculous! (8)
  • It is too ridiculous! (4)
  • Ridiculous, of course! (8)
  • To despise them was ridiculous! (8)
  • Ridiculous Germans! (10)
  • It is not ridiculous. (9)
  • The whole thing was bizarre, ridiculous! (8)
  • You see how ridiculous? (10)
  • Food was ridiculous to her. (8)
  • It will make us ridiculous. (9)
  • All he thought of was how not to be ridiculous! (8)
  • Another ridiculous surprise, I suppose. (9)
  • His reply made Cecilia feel ridiculous. (8)
  • The spidery, dirty, ridiculous business! (8)
  • The thought seemed ridiculous and strange. (8)
  • I sent her off to sail with that ridiculous Mr. (9)
  • You forget my position, you make me ridiculous. (8)
  • Ridiculous words are sometimes the most expressive. (10)
  • Ridiculous, perhaps, but so real that sooner or later it must disclose itself. (8)
  • It was ridiculous, almost shameful to understand their meaning. (8)
  • How perfectly ridiculous it was of me not to think of it before! (9)
  • It seemed ridiculous, after all these years of utter separation! (8)
  • Above all this a true Forsyte refused to feel himself ridiculous. (8)
  • Her whole adventure of coming up here seemed bizarre, ridiculous. (8)
  • But she did not dare; he seemed so far away; it would be ridiculous. (8)
  • We agreed that sulking would be ridiculous, unmanly, ungentlemanly. (10)
  • Such methods, such pistol-holdings, would have seemed to her ridiculous. (8)
  • The more he thought of it the more ridiculous and unworthy it appeared. (10)
  • It will be so ridiculous to see all his letters directed to him with an M.P. (4)
  • I grieve to say that the position of Prince Hermann is supremely ridiculous. (10)
  • Or, what if somebody should come and find them in that ridiculous affliction? (9)
  • Yet, in truth, the affair would seem ridiculous enough to an ordinary observer. (8)
  • But what a father ought to say appeared to him just then both sensible and ridiculous. (8)
  • A single woman, with a very narrow income, must be a ridiculous, disagreeable old maid! (4)
  • Mr. Romfrey interjected in burlesque of his ridiculous nephew, with collapsing laughter. (10)
  • But morning comes, and with it that sense of the ridiculous, so merciful to suffering men. (8)
  • Poverty, says the satirist, has nothing harder in itself than that it makes men ridiculous. (10)
  • The action was one to which she was so unaccustomed that it struck her as slightly ridiculous. (8)
  • The judge stated that in his opinion the evidence showed that the performance was ridiculous. (16)
  • His ridiculous pride must nevertheless inquire whether Caroline had been begging this for him. (10)
  • He did not mind making himself ridiculous or becoming a joke in the good cause, as he called it. (9)
  • It might be ridiculous, but it was due from her; and closing her lips very tight, she walked on. (8)
  • Once my wife and I revolted by a common impulse against the ridiculous waste and slavery of the thing. (9)
  • How ridiculous to suppose that he would stop his follies for her, that she had any real power over him! (8)
  • One or two rattled, and one was such a good-humoured fellow that Adrian could not make him ridiculous. (10)
  • And if romance is occasionally ridiculous, as I own it can be, humdrum, I protest, is everlastingly so. (10)
  • Rage had now taken such a hold upon me, that I forgot my ridiculous appearance in my thirst for vengeance. (6)
  • They will deny that you are ageing, they will cover you from scandal, they will refuse to see you ridiculous. (10)
  • Even to herself it seemed slightly ridiculous, and she knew the poor General would take it so dreadfully to heart. (8)
  • This was indeed a piece of news for me; I stammered out some ridiculous explanation, and promised a fuller detail. (6)
  • He saw Bill Dennant, posting after them, and, seized by a sense of the ridiculous, lifted his hat, and galloped off. (8)
  • How ridiculous the fellow looked, putting one foot before the other, flirting his lantern and trying the area gates! (8)
  • He was not so good-looking as either Farie or Lynch, but beside him these others seemed to her now almost ridiculous. (8)
  • The best way seems to me to get this pitiable angel to cut some ridiculous capers and present you another view of him. (10)
  • Was it possible that a love-scene was coming on as a pendant to that monstrously ridiculous affair of half-an-hour back? (10)
  • He has some paltry appointment, or is mad after some ridiculous idea of his own, and everything must be sacrificed to it! (10)
  • It was absurd for him to paint portraits for pay, and ridiculous to paint them for nothing; so he did not paint them at all. (9)
  • He had extremely mobile features; thick, flexible eyebrows; a loose, voluble mouth; a ridiculous figure on a dandified foot. (10)
  • If any one had asked him if he wanted to own her soul, the question would have seemed to him both ridiculous and sentimental. (8)
  • His intensity of sensation launched him on an eternity of the swinging in ridiculous nakedness to the measure of time gone crazy. (10)
  • And for him did the hundreds toil Despised; in the cold and heat, This image ridiculous bore On their shoulders for morsels of meat! (10)
  • It was certainly ridiculous for man who had once so selfishly consulted his own interests to be stickling now about the rights of others. (9)
  • That they include everything, that they do justice to all sides and phases of the period, it would be fatuous to expect, and ridiculous to demand. (9)
  • She told the story, however, with great spirit among her friends; for she had a lively, playful disposition, which delighted in anything ridiculous. (4)
  • His humour flickered wildly round the ridiculous position of a prominent young nobleman, whose bearing and character were foreign to a position of ridicule. (10)
  • This strong-hearted and daring man, this hardy night worker among the dead, this defiant antagonist of darkness and desolation, succumbed to a ridiculous surprise. (1)

Also see sentences for: absurd, burlesque, incongruous, inconsistent, irrational, ludicrous, nonsensical.

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