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  1. egregious in British English. (ɪˈɡriːdʒəs , -dʒɪəs ) adjective. 1. outstandingly bad; flagrant. an egregious lie. 2. archaic. distinguished; eminent. Collins English Dictionary.

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  2. What does the adverb egregiously mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adverb egregiously . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  3. egregiously. adverb. us / ɪˈɡriː.dʒəs.li / uk / ɪˈɡriː.dʒəs.li /. Add to word list. in an extremely bad and noticeable way: He didn't necessarily lie, but he has been egregiously inconsistent. These companies are egregiously inefficient in their use of technology. Synonyms.

  4. 1. : conspicuous. especially : conspicuously bad : flagrant. egregious errors. egregious padding of the evidence Christopher Hitchens. 2. archaic : distinguished. egregiously adverb. egregiousness noun. Did you know? Egregious comes from a Latin word meaning "distinguished" or "eminent."

  5. Egregious definition: extraordinary in some bad way; glaring; flagrant. See examples of EGREGIOUS used in a sentence.

  6. Sep 28, 2024 · egregious (comparative more egregious, superlative most egregious) Conspicuous, exceptional, outstanding; usually in a negative sense. The student has made egregious errors on the examination. I cannot cross my arms, or sigh "Ah me," / "Ah me forlorn!" foppery!

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  8. egregious | American Dictionary. adjective. us / ɪˈɡri·dʒəs / Add to word list. (of something bad) extreme; beyond any reasonable degree: egregious errors of fact.

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