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Meanings of
egregious
in English
Conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible.
crying
rank
gross
glaring
flagrant
Related terms
conspicuous
Extraordinary in some bad way.
outrageous
scandalous
Synonyms
Examples for "
crying
"
crying
rank
gross
glaring
flagrant
Examples for "
crying
"
1
She thought she heard another sound too: muffled voices
crying
for help.
2
Ms Webber said about a week after leaving, Karlie called her
crying
.
3
Sean had to watch what he said in case he started
crying
.
4
My second
crying
fit came three or four days after the funeral.
5
There was a great, long moment of hugging, laughing,
crying
,
and beeping.
1
Several of the new Latin American projects
rank
among Miami's most ambitious.
2
Earlier this month, Trump sought to underscore his support among
rank
-
and
-
file
soldiers.
3
Recent years have witnessed intense development of randomized methods for
low
-
rank
approximation.
4
It would
rank
second to National Australia Bank NAB.AX by asset value.
5
Germany does not
rank
among the top 10 countries for Facebook users.
1
Several security protocols were overlooked during this supposed
gross
abuse of power.
2
Durham police decided he had a case to answer for
gross
misconduct.
3
Rising apparel costs could also weigh on Sears'
gross
margins next year.
4
Similar, limited areas of
gross
deprivation are identified within our major cities.
5
The street value of the drugs trafficked far exceeds
gross
national product.
1
The
glaring
sand shimmered in the heat of the flaming Egyptian sun.
2
However, it wasn't some
glaring
error made by the 25-year-old beauty company.
3
So far, GoldenEye shows no signs of containing such a
glaring
error.
4
Apart from these
glaring
problems, everything else about this product is amazing.
5
The morning sun was now hot and
glaring
in the eastern sky.
1
He said Ms Murray's actions were in
flagrant
disregard of that trust.
2
Fines are being handed out to the city's most
flagrant
water consumers.
3
Usurers were the open representatives of
flagrant
covetousness in all the ages.
4
Tracy stared down the long table with a look of
flagrant
disrespect.
5
Still more
flagrant
were his machinations in the present troubles of France.
Usage of
egregious
in English
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.
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egregious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most egregious
egregious example
particularly egregious
egregious error
so egregious
More collocations
Egregious
through the time
Egregious
across language varieties
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Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common