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What does risibly mean?

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Adverb
  1. In a risible manner.
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Elrich's claim to fame, The Population Bomb, sold over two million copies and, in time, proved to be risibly inaccurate.
United's football board was given the keys to the castle over the summer but their decisions already appear risibly bad.
After this week's budget, who's nasty now? Even with Alistair Darling's risibly optimistic assumptions, this budget was the most depressing in a generation.
Quaero, a Franco-German attempted rival to Google, failed risibly.
In public, Labour maintains the fiction it's going all-out to win in Kent when risibly the towel was thrown in before the campaign started.
Far from being risibly old-fashioned or nostalgic, the idea of knitting a tea cosy has enormous appeal for a whole generation of young women, as well as older ones.

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