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Is ludicrous a noun or verb?

"Ludicrous" is primarily an adjective. It means "absurd" or "ridiculous".

However, there are some instances where it can be used as a noun, usually referring to something that is ludicrous:

* "The whole situation was a ludicrous." (Here, "ludicrous" acts as a noun referring to the situation.)

It's important to note that using "ludicrous" as a noun is less common and might be considered informal or slang.

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