preposterously in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for preposterously in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The romanticization of "agrarian reform" has gone on preposterously far enough!
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He is clearly a caring fellow and preposterously unshowbizzy for so unique a presence.
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Too often, the pursuit of great architecture has become an excuse for preposterously self-indulgent design, much of it built with public money.
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For now, though, this almost preposterously unlikely tale shows no sign of ending.
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Of course nowadays the chances of being adrift from any medium for recording thoughts is preposterously slender.
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Even other monarchist groups find this argument preposterously disingenuous.
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Even his debating style - pugnacious, insulting, unapologetic and frequently preposterously wrong - is not fundamentally different from the lower-middle class style of arguing.
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It was wildly ambitious and almost preposterously messy.
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Even when the young actors are supposed to be ravaged by cancer, they look preposterously healthy.
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The cases range from the eerily perplexing to the preposterously naive.
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