LAUGHABLE


Meaning of LAUGHABLE in English

laugh ‧ a ‧ ble /ˈlɑːfəb ə l $ ˈlæ-/ BrE AmE adjective

[ Word Family: noun : ↑ laugh , ↑ laughter ; adverb : ↑ laughably , ↑ laughingly ; verb : ↑ laugh ; adjective : ↑ laughable ]

something that is laughable is impossible to believe or be serious about, because it is so silly or bad SYN ridiculous :

The promises are so far from reality that they are laughable.

—laughably adverb

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THESAURUS

■ very stupid

▪ crazy not at all sensible or reasonable – used when you are very surprised by someone’s behaviour or what they have said:

Ian’s got some crazy plan to drive across Africa.

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She looked at me as if I was crazy!

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You’re crazy to think of hitch-hiking on your own.

▪ ridiculous extremely stupid:

You look ridiculous in that hat.

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Some people spend a ridiculous amount of money on cars.

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It’s absolutely ridiculous to suggest that he would do something like that.

▪ absurd/ludicrous extremely stupid – used especially when an idea or situation seems strange or illogical:

How can a return ticket cost less than a single? It’s totally absurd!

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It was a ludicrous idea.

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Some of the objections to the theory are simply absurd.

▪ laughable so stupid that you cannot believe someone is telling the truth or being serious:

The accusations were almost laughable.

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a laughable suggestion

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It would be laughable if it wasn’t so serious.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.