absurdly

UK: /əbˈsɜːd.li/ | US: /əbˈsɝːd.li/

Definition
  1. adv. in a manner that is wildly unreasonable, illogical, or inappropriate

  2. adv. to an extreme or ridiculous degree

Structure
absurd <irrational>ly <adverb suffix>
Etymology

The word "absurd" evolved from Latin absurdus, which literally meant "off-tune" (from ab- "away" + surdus "deaf/mute"). It metaphorically shifted to describe ideas so illogical they seemed "deaf to reason." The suffix -ly (Old English -līce) was added to form the adverb, emphasizing the manner of irrationality.

Examples
  1. The villain’s plan was absurdly complicated, involving 50 hidden traps.

  2. She laughed absurdly loud at a joke no one else understood.

  3. The prices in that boutique are absurdly high for such basic clothing.

  4. He dressed absurdly for the weather, wearing a winter coat in July.

  5. The movie’s plot twists were absurdly unrealistic but entertaining.