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preposterous
[ pri-pos-ter-uhs, -truhs ]
preposterous
/ prɪˈpɒstərəs /
adjective
- contrary to nature, reason, or sense; absurd; ridiculous
Derived Forms
- preˈposterously, adverb
- preˈposterousness, noun
Other Words From
- pre·poster·ous·ly adverb
- pre·poster·ous·ness noun
- unpre·poster·ous adjective
- unpre·poster·ous·ly adverb
- unpre·poster·ous·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of preposterous1
Word History and Origins
Origin of preposterous1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Some cough up preposterous jury awards, while others lay bare the egregious failures of the criminal justice system.
I am genuinely curious if any of the preposterous ramifications of what he is saying even occur to Kennedy.
I found the whole idea so preposterous I even Tweeted about it.
By 1994, the league slugging percentage was a preposterous .424, the highest since 1930.
“Trying to patch the current system is preposterous and destined for failure,” said Dr. Damania.
But he made it most emphatically clear that the thing Alessandro had asked was not only out of the question, but preposterous.
And I, for one, absolutely decline to believe in this preposterous story of his about a bull-dog.
He knew his world too well to make preposterous mental demands upon it.
For this was the preposterous nature of the imposition, and she claimed to have given birth to no less than eighteen of them.
Her hope had been to escape loneliness, but with this preposterous secret, she was lonelier than she had ever been before.
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