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Sometimes ridiculous vs Sometime ridiculous

The correct phrase is "sometimes ridiculous." The word "sometimes" is an adverb that describes the frequency of an action or event, while "ridiculous" is an adjective that describes something as deserving or inviting derision or mockery.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 569 views

Sometimes ridiculous

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "sometimes ridiculous" when you want to describe something that is occasionally absurd or laughable.
  • The shuttle diplomacy currently going on there sometimes strikes me as ridiculous.
  • But sometimes it can produce ridiculous results, for example when environmental laws are too detailed to allow sensible local discretion in adapting common principles to local situations.
  • It may sound trivial, but sometimes even the ridiculous can be treated seriously, or something serious can seem ridiculous.
  • This is the country which we keep on attacking for reasons which sometimes border on the ridiculous - and, Mrs Flautre, our attacks even include Mr Ben Brik, who should be considered as one of our main partners.
  • I mean, we got video games and beer, and sometimes we have these ridiculous water fights.
  • I shall refrain from criticizing our procedures here, because I know the reasons for them, but we must admit that they sometimes verge on the ridiculous.
  • Other men had no problem saying what they wanted, and sure, sometimes it was a ridiculous, ridiculous request
  • Sometimes you fight because of much more ridiculous matters.
  • Sometimes, you can be quite ridiculous!
  • It is quite ridiculous that we sometimes have to go to Stockholm to find out what happened at a Council meeting.
  • The Doctor said the universe was huge and ridiculous, and sometimes there were miracles.
  • Look, I know this job can sometimes be a bit boring but this is ridiculous.
  • Mr President, I believe that sometimes the perception of the world changes so much that reality itself becomes serious, ridiculous and irrelevant.
  • The universe is big. It's vast and complicated and ridiculous, and sometimes, very rarely, impossible things just happen and we call them miracles, and that's the theory.
  • You are hemmed in by ridiculous policies - we are still subsidising coal production - and economic priorities come to the fore, as they must, but sometimes to the detriment of the attempts we are all making to try and deal with these problems.
  • They'll sometimes also say, "If I can't see the person, how do I know they're working?" which is ridiculous, but that's one of the excuses that managers give.

Sometime ridiculous

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • The shuttle diplomacy currently going on there sometimes strikes me as ridiculous.
  • But sometimes it can produce ridiculous results, for example when environmental laws are too detailed to allow sensible local discretion in adapting common principles to local situations.
  • It may sound trivial, but sometimes even the ridiculous can be treated seriously, or something serious can seem ridiculous.
  • This is the country which we keep on attacking for reasons which sometimes border on the ridiculous - and, Mrs Flautre, our attacks even include Mr Ben Brik, who should be considered as one of our main partners.
  • I mean, we got video games and beer, and sometimes we have these ridiculous water fights.
  • I shall refrain from criticizing our procedures here, because I know the reasons for them, but we must admit that they sometimes verge on the ridiculous.
  • Other men had no problem saying what they wanted, and sure, sometimes it was a ridiculous, ridiculous request
  • Sometimes you fight because of much more ridiculous matters.
  • Sometimes, you can be quite ridiculous!
  • It is quite ridiculous that we sometimes have to go to Stockholm to find out what happened at a Council meeting.
  • The Doctor said the universe was huge and ridiculous, and sometimes there were miracles.
  • Look, I know this job can sometimes be a bit boring but this is ridiculous.
  • Mr President, I believe that sometimes the perception of the world changes so much that reality itself becomes serious, ridiculous and irrelevant.
  • The universe is big. It's vast and complicated and ridiculous, and sometimes, very rarely, impossible things just happen and we call them miracles, and that's the theory.
  • You are hemmed in by ridiculous policies - we are still subsidising coal production - and economic priorities come to the fore, as they must, but sometimes to the detriment of the attempts we are all making to try and deal with these problems.
  • They'll sometimes also say, "If I can't see the person, how do I know they're working?" which is ridiculous, but that's one of the excuses that managers give.

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