It's an absurdly or surprisingly easy task.
No. Absurdly is an adverb, absurd is an adjective.
The adverb form is absurdly. It means in an absurd or nonsensical manner.
Absurd is neither a noun or verb. It's an adjective. Absurdly is an adverb, and absurdity is a noun.
4236= (2*3*7)36= 236* 336* 736= 68719476736 * 150094635296999121 * 2651730845859653471779023381601= an absurdly large number - around 2.73510x1058
It's an absurdly or surprisingly easy task.
No. Absurdly is an adverb, absurd is an adjective.
It is so absurdly simple: 444 = 444/1
absurd!? 1. I absurdly shoked when i see this place full of zombies!
The adverb form is absurdly. It means in an absurd or nonsensical manner.
"Why, Homes, how absurdly simple. I shoulda thought of that myself."
Like Don Quixote; romantic to extravagance; absurdly chivalric; apt to be deluded.
Doubtful ... at best, you would have to accept a really absurdly high interest rate, which would mean more financial doom in the long run. A foreclosure remains on your credit report for up to 15 years.
Absurd is neither a noun or verb. It's an adjective. Absurdly is an adverb, and absurdity is a noun.
Yes. When you consider how much time and money it would take to make new gas from scratch, it's absurdly cheap.
Because it sounds plausable. ...and absurdly funny, if you're intelligent enough not te believe it.
4236= (2*3*7)36= 236* 336* 736= 68719476736 * 150094635296999121 * 2651730845859653471779023381601= an absurdly large number - around 2.73510x1058