"Ludicrously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Excessively silly or absurd; ridiculous.
Ludditism refers to opposition to new technology or opposition to the Industrial Revolution in the early 19th century. The term is derived from the name of Ned Ludd, a legendary figure in English folklore who allegedly smashed a knitting frame in 1779 to protest the introduction of machinery that threatened the livelihoods of handloom weavers. The Luddite movement was characterized by violent protest and rioting against machinery and industrialization. The term "Luddite" has since been used to describe anyone who is skeptical or opposes new technology or modernization.
Ludibrious is a rather uncommon adjective that means full of trickery or deceit, often in a playful or mischievous way. It can also imply a sense of mockery or teasing.
Pertaining to or characteristic of play or games; relating to or having the nature of amusement or diversion.
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "ludicracy" in my dictionary or any reliable sources. It's possible that it's a typo or a non-standard word. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
Ludicrous refers to something that is absurdly foolish or unreasonable, often to the point of being laughable or ridiculous. This word is often used to describe situations, actions, or decisions that are extremely silly, impractical, or illogical.
Ludificatory refers to something that is playful, lighthearted, or entertaining. It can also describe a quality or aspect that is enjoyable, amusing, or captivating.
Ludlamite is a rare manganese carbonate mineral, with the chemical formula MnCO3. It is a secondary mineral that forms in the oxidation zones of manganese deposits. It is often found in association with other manganese minerals, such as psilomelane, and is typically white or colorless.
Ludmila is a feminine given name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the Slavic words "ljud" meaning "people" and "mila" meaning "lovely" or "dear". Therefore, the name Ludmila can be translated to "lovely people" or "dear people". It is often used to refer to a woman who is loved and appreciated by others.
Ludo is a popular board game that is also known as Parcheesi in some countries. It is a variant of the ancient Indian game of Pachisi. In Ludo, players roll dice to move their pieces around the board, trying to be the first to get all their pieces to the "Home" or "Finishing Square". The game is traditionally played between 2-4 players.
Ludology is the study of games and play. It is a subfield of game studies that focuses on the understanding and analysis of games and playfulness, including their design, mechanics, and cultural impact.