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Meanings of
egregious
in anglès
Conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible.
crying
rank
gross
glaring
flagrant
Related terms
conspicuous
Extraordinary in some bad way.
outrageous
scandalous
Synonyms
Examples for "
outrageous
"
outrageous
scandalous
Examples for "
outrageous
"
1
Fine Gael TD Mr Michael Ring said: This is an
outrageous
situation.
2
Further, Mr Power made several
outrageous
statements in his attack on evolution.
3
However, her latest request has got to be her most
outrageous
yet.
4
Those responsible for
outrageous
human rights violations must be held to account.
5
Even in those days, the level of Soviet corruption had been
outrageous
.
1
But I've heard a great deal, and not all of it
scandalous
.
2
IT'S the
scandalous
book Donald Trump does not want you to read.
3
We can imagine how doubly
scandalous
such a moment was for Arendt.
4
The peasant in him, and the orthodox grammarian, preferred less
scandalous
subjects.
5
A
scandalous
affair or a divorce, either would have damaged his chances.
Usage of
egregious
in anglès
1
Schneiderman said the most
egregious
of the products were those targeting children.
2
There was a blubber from the
egregious
old woman in the threshold.
3
Quotes of the week The behaviour is just
egregious
and reprehensible .
4
The most
egregious
is the physical shortage of swabs and test tubes.
5
Alistair would no doubt obtain a retraction of the more
egregious
charges.
6
Elsewhere in the episode, female characters were dealt much more
egregious
wrongs.
7
The FINRA filing indicates that the disclosures against Coles were particularly
egregious
.
8
The delay only serves to highlight the
egregious
redundancy of the exercise.
9
He had made an
egregious
ass of himself before the whole ship.
10
In an affidavit unsealed on August 20, his
egregious
defence was revealed.
11
One of the most
egregious
violations was the alteration of veterinary records.
12
I don't choose to be mystified and humbugged in this
egregious
manner.
13
Now your picnic-goer is a
muff
-
an
egregious
,
gregarious muff, and a glutton.
14
It came to a head over her most
egregious
policy failure, Europe.
15
Have I shown wisdom or made an arrant,
egregious
fool of myself?
16
We are so used to
egregious
lies we scarcely notice them anymore.
Other examples for "egregious"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
egregious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most egregious
egregious example
particularly egregious
egregious error
so egregious
More collocations
Egregious
through the time
Egregious
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common