Conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible.
Extraordinary in some bad way.
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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