How to Use risible in a Sentence

risible

adjective
  • The suggestion was downright risible.
  • Mei draws her crush as a merman—a fantasy more risible than racy.
    Shirley Li, The Atlantic, 25 Mar. 2022
  • Some in the audience find this risible.
    Christine Smallwood, Harpers Magazine, 24 Mar. 2026
  • The idea that the arts will wither away if the NEA goes away is risible.
    George Will, Twin Cities, 16 Mar. 2017
  • Also risible to the crown prince was the notion that his citizens fear speaking out against him.
    Graeme Wood, The Atlantic, 3 Mar. 2022
  • The idea of spending that much on a device designed to go no farther than my spare bedroom might have seemed risible a few years ago.
    Tom Vanderbilt, Outside Online, 14 Mar. 2020
  • On the ground, however, this was risible—there were no Europeans to be found.
    Daniel Immerwahr, Harper’s Magazine , 26 Oct. 2022
  • This risible half-measure drew its share of criticism on social media.
    Erik Wemple, Washington Post, 13 July 2022
  • If that sounds risible to you, consider how rapidly the world had changed in the half-century before.
    Marina Bolotnikova, Vox, 7 Aug. 2024
  • The Dutch police impounded the white rides on the risible grounds that they were unlocked (which, of course, was the point).
    Logan Jenkins, sandiegouniontribune.com, 5 Apr. 2018
  • Some are chic, many are risible; all of it has an exuberant view of the future that marks it as decidedly from the past.
    Jason Farago, New York Times, 28 Nov. 2019
  • This is because Yates’ charge of potential blackmail appears on the surface to be risible.
    Eli Lake, The Denver Post, 18 May 2017
  • Only via a risible script contrivance does Paul's crime spree eventually point him toward those killers.
    John Defore, The Hollywood Reporter, 2 Mar. 2018
  • The notion that investors would wholly abandon the world’s second-largest economy is risible.
    Drew Bernstein, Forbes, 15 Oct. 2024
  • More startling, and risible, was Cox’s response this week to his federal indictment.
    Los Angeles Times, 19 Aug. 2022
  • The demand that China cut its trade surplus by $100bn is, in a technical sense, risible.
    The Economist, 15 Mar. 2018
  • His risible evocations of this brand of male psyche exposes emotional paralysis like a raw nerve.
    Daniel Felsenthal, Pitchfork, 7 Apr. 2026
  • But Macron’s pretension to be the embodiment of the popular will is risible.
    Michael Brendan Dougherty, National Review, 26 Sep. 2019
  • Maybe asking someone to describe the current online dispensation to a medieval farmer isn’t so risible after all.
    Jennifer Szalai, New York Times, 31 Dec. 2019
  • This moment has the wrong-right note—faintly risible, obscurely resonant—that Wordsworth brought to poetry.
    Matthew Bevis, Harper's Magazine, 23 June 2020
  • And that led to a series of right-wing rabblerousers echoing and amplifying the risible accusation.
    Damon Linker, The Week, 6 Apr. 2022
  • Kelly had moments of luck in Fox News when up against interview subjects who were presented to the audience as risible in a sort of kayfabe way.
    Daniel D’addario, Time, 15 May 2017
  • All of it was a revealing, risible snapshot in how to bollix a sensitive and controversial case and how not to set up a kid to refurbish his crippled public image.
    Kevin Paul Dupont, BostonGlobe.com, 6 Nov. 2022
  • The justices unanimously found no merit in the risible lawsuit that Texas petitioned to file against four battleground states won by Biden.
    Andrew C. McCarthy, National Review, 17 Dec. 2020
  • President Volodymyr Zelensky has put the toll at thirty-one thousand, but that figure is risible—the real number is much higher.
    Luke Mogelson, The New Yorker, 8 Apr. 2024
  • The idea that Fox News is the only news organization that takes advantage of the First Amendment is risible.
    Erik Wemple, Washington Post, 7 July 2022
  • Still, none of it really adds up to much, and the sensual flourishes -- like sneaking off together during a masked ball -- can't obscure the laughs that the most risible dialogue elicits.
    Brian Lowry, CNN, 29 June 2017
  • Two years ago, the notion that America's future, then a glowing path of endless prosperity, had anything in common with Japan's was risible.
    Chris Anderson, WIRED, 1 Sep. 2001
  • And that’s what makes the new document almost as risible as the old fulminating style of the National Civic Art Society partisans a decade ago.
    Washington Post, 6 Feb. 2020
  • But the notion that in 2025 the real threat to democracy comes from the sort of marginal neo-Nazi Facebook posters that liberal groups have been obsessing about for the last several years is risible.
    Daniel R. Depetris, Newsweek, 10 Jan. 2025

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