어원 : lud-; lus-= play
ludicrous a. 장난스런 (be ludicrous in his speech)
Similar:
absurd
ridiculous
farcical
laughable
risible
preposterous
foolish
idiotic
stupid
inane
silly
asinine
nonsensical
crazy
mad
insane
derisible
Opposite:
sensible
early 17th century (in the sense ‘sportive, intended as a jest’): from Latin ludicrus (probably from ludicrum ‘stage play’) + -ous.
delude v. 속이다 (He deluded me into believing that he was honest. *de-= down)
Similar:
mislead
deceive
fool
take in
trick
dupe
hoodwink
double-cross
gull
beguile
lead on
cheat
defraud
swindle
late Middle English: from Latin deludere ‘to mock’, from de- (with pejorative force) + ludere ‘to play’.
prelude n. 전주곡 (The summit was a prelude to the detente. *pre-= beforehand)
interlude n. 막간 (brief interludes of fair weather *inter-= between)
collusion n. 음모 (collusion among the retailers *col-= together)
elude v. 피하다 (Her name eluded me for a while. *e-= out)
Similar:
evade
avoid
get away from
dodge
flee
escape (from)
elusive a. 회피하는 (Her manner has always been elusive.)
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