She is an egregious student, but she thinks all the teachers like her.
The teacher was appalled by the student's egregious behavior, which included cheating on multiple exams.
Egregious typically has a negative connotation, suggesting something outstandingly bad or shocking.
"Egregious" is an adjective used to describe something that is outstandingly bad or shocking. It typically refers to actions or behaviors that are remarkably bad in nature or exceptionally offensive or reprehensible.
She crimped her hair before the party to give it more volume and texture.
The depravity of his actions shocked the entire community.
The felon was sentenced to five years in prison for armed robbery.
It was an egregious mistake to wear jeans and a T-shirt to the formal wedding.
This mistaken expectation was so egregious as to beg for some sort of explanation.
I have listened to your answer and I'm afraid that it is no more than an egregious lie
Egregious is a word that means flagrantly outageous. It is used in conjunction with words to prove the outrageous term. "The entertainer told an egregious lie about his partner." "The judge ruled that the egregious contract was null and void."
The accountant agreed that the entry in the books suggesting that the company was ten million dollars richer than it really was was an egregious error.
The word 'egregious' is an adjective, a word that descibes a noun as outstandingly bad; shocking (egregious errors).The noun form for the adjective egregious is egrediousness.
The noun form of the adjective 'egregious' is egregiousness.
Yes, egregious definitely has a negative connotation.
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There is not a term "aggrecious", the term is "egregious". The term "egregious" means to be archaic, distinguished, or conspicuous.?æ
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