Sentence examples for the egregious from inspiring English sources

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the egregious

adjective

Exceptional, conspicuous, outstanding, most usually in a negative fashion.

  • The student has made egregious errors on the examination.

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So begins the drama, as well as the egregious punning.

It is also about the egregious, and growing, chasm between rich and poor.

Many submissions to the consultation derided the "egregious and destructive" practice of short-selling.

There was silence over the egregious excesses of the Chinese and Russian Revolutions.

But the rule was supposed to prevent the egregious mistakes that led directly to obvious injustice.

Mr. Champagne is also responsible for the egregious erotic parody, "Zumanity".

In recent days, Dr. Lee's lawyers have criticized the "egregious pretrial conditions imposed on him".

Woods rarely makes the egregious error, especially in majors when he is holding the lead.

I want to -- obviously in the egregious cases we need to enforce civil rights law.

In fact, the article I was planning to write most likely wouldn't have dwelled on the egregious manners I'd encountered.

"The Philippines does not have the egregious cases as we have in the Congo and the Sudan," Ms. Coomaraswamy said.

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