ridicolo
ridicule
noun adjective ree-DEE-koh-loh Rare
Origin: Latin 'ridiculus' (laughable), from 'ridere' (to laugh)
Also means
absurdity
Usage Note
Ridicolo functions both as a masculine noun ('the ridiculous') and as an adjective meaning 'ridiculous, absurd'. The idiom cadere nel ridicolo means to make a fool of oneself. As an adjective it agrees in gender: una situazione ridicola. Avoid confusing it with ridicoloso, which is substandard.
Examples
"La sua proposta era assolutamente ridicola."
Natural Translation
His proposal was absolutely ridiculous.
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