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ludicrous

adjective

[L. ludicer, from ludo, to sport.]

Sportive; burlesque; adapted to raise laughter, without scorn or contempt. Ludicrous differs from ridiculous; the latter implying contempt or derision. Plutarch quotes this instance of Homer’s judgment, in closing a ludicrous scene with decency’ and instruction.