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    egregiously
    /ɪˈɡriːdʒəsli/

    adverb

    • 1. in an outstandingly bad way; shockingly: "we've been misleading you most egregiously"

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  2. Egregious means extremely bad in a way that is very noticeable. Learn how to use this formal adjective in sentences and find synonyms and related words in the Cambridge Dictionary.

    • English (US)

      EGREGIOUS meaning: 1. extremely bad in a way that is very...

    • Egregious: Portuguese Translation

      EGREGIOUS translate: terrível, flagrante. Learn more in the...

    • Egress

      EGRESS definition: 1. the act or way of leaving a place: 2....

    • Simplified

      EGREGIOUS translate: (错误等)极其严重的,极坏的,令人震惊的. Learn more in the...

    • Egregious in Polish

      EGREGIOUS translate: rażący. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Traditional

      EGREGIOUS translate: (錯誤等)極其嚴重的,極壞的,令人震驚的. Learn more in the...

    • Egregious in Russian

      EGREGIOUS translate: вопиющий . Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Misrepresentation

      MISREPRESENTATION definition: 1. something that...

  3. Egregious means conspicuous, especially conspicuously bad or flagrant. It comes from a Latin word meaning "distinguished" or "eminent." See synonyms, examples, history, and related words of egregious.

  4. Synonyms. (OBVIOUS) Fewer examples. The industry has taken steps to improve some egregiously bad practices. The company acted egregiously in charging customers twice for this service. This biography is full of information that is egregiously and provably wrong. I believe that the police have egregiously violated my right to free speech.

  5. Egregious means extraordinary in some bad way; glaring; flagrant. It comes from Latin ēgregius meaning "standing out from the herd". See how to use it in sentences and find related words.

  6. /ɪˈgridʒɪs/ IPA guide. Other forms: egregiously. Something that is egregious stands out, but not in a good way — it means "really bad or offensive." If you make an egregious error during a championship soccer match, your coach might bench you for the rest of the game. An egregious error is so bad that it might not be forgivable.

  7. Definition of egregious adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. in a manner that is outstandingly bad or flagrant. 2. archaic. in a manner that is distinguished or eminent. The word egregiously is derived from egregious, shown below. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. egregious in British English. (ɪˈɡriːdʒəs, -dʒɪəs ) adjective. 1. outstandingly bad; flagrant. an egregious lie