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(1) Arousing or provoking laughter,humorous
(2) Arousing or provoking laughter
(3) Humorous
(1) The very idea of Chef's Theater is so risible that we cannot be sure that the whole thing isn't merely an elaborate, brilliant hoax - indeed we desperately hope it is one.
(2) Thing is, I'm having trouble explaining why this film is so risible .
(3) The special effects were not unconvincing; they were risible , especially the scenes of the wealthy giantess stalking the countryside.
(4) After its risible opening - Princeton admissions officers rifling through applications under cloying voiceover - the movie only sinks lower.
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(6) In terms of quality, its accuracy veers from the occasionally passable to the frequently risible , while its all-important readability is even worse - and deteriorating.
(7) His political views could be contested but the notion that he would actually give information to the British about fellow comrades is literally risible .
(8) To a lot of Europeans, these judgements seem almost risible .
(9) Furthermore, compared to the resources available to the alcohol industry to send out that message, the resources available to governmental organisations to imprint a health warning were risible .
(10) The monies promised to upgrade public services are risible , given the scale of the British economy and the size of its population.
(11) Its first series back in the sixties may have been judged a failure by the network bosses, its low budgets, poor production values and bad acting may make it risible now, but its accumulated linguistic influence has been substantial.
(12) The story was nicely timed in public relations terms to swing media coverage away from his risible performance at the tribunal last week, when he was unable to recall matters of facts on a large number of occasions.
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(14) Some have made a career of talking down the Irish economy, but have a risible forecasting record.
(15) But, either way, these arguments strike me as risible ; dialectics dissolves in giggles.
(16) The story has been simplified to the level of a cartoon, the music is portentous and the lyrics are more risible than profound.
(17) And contemplate the risibility of the prospect of individuals with a role in these outrages ending up on a press council to sit in judgment on working journalists!
(18) What is being suggested is risibly impractical.
(19) We must commend the kindness of the Review Board in sparing their co-workers the embarrassment of having their risibility enshrined in a document of record.
(20) His performances suggest he was doing something that wasn't acting at all - it was either vastly superior or risibly inferior to what other actors might do.
laughable
ridiculous
absurd
comical
comic
amusing
funny
hilarious
humorous
droll
farcical
silly
ludicrous
hysterical
rib-tickling
priceless
lame
Serious