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    E·gre·gious
    /iˈɡrējəs/

    adjective

    • 1. outstandingly bad; shocking: "egregious abuses of copyright"
    • 2. remarkably good. archaic
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  3. Egregious means noticeably bad or conspicuously bad, especially in a way that attracts attention. It comes from a Latin word meaning "distinguished" or "eminent". See synonyms, examples, history, and related words of egregious.

  4. Egregious means extraordinary in some bad way, such as a glaring mistake or a flagrant lie. It comes from Latin and means preeminent or outstanding. See synonyms, antonyms, origin, and usage examples of egregious.

  5. Egregious means extremely bad in a way that is very noticeable. Learn how to use this formal adjective with examples, synonyms and translations in different languages.

  6. Egregious means extremely bad in a way that is very noticeable. Learn how to use this formal adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and contrast with irony, and find translations in other languages.

  7. Be careful not to use it to mean "outstanding," since no one wants to be called egregious. Definitions of egregious. adjective. conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible. “an egregious lie”. synonyms: crying, flagrant, glaring, gross, rank. conspicuous. obvious to the eye or mind.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word egregious, which means extremely bad. See examples of egregious behaviour and error in sentences and synonyms.

  9. Jun 19, 2023 · Learn the meaning, etymology, pronunciation, and usage of the adjective egregious, which can mean conspicuous, exceptional, outstanding, or outrageously bad. Find related terms, translations, and references for egregious.

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