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Meaning of Egregious
The primary meaning of the word "Egregious" is to describe something or someone that is remarkably bad or unpleasant.
Definitions
- Oxford Languages defines "egregious" as:
- * (of a fault, error, or crime) remarkably bad or unpleasant
- * (of a person) outstandingly bad or unpleasant
- It can also be used to describe something that is conspicuous or outstanding in a negative way.
Etymology of Egregious
The word "egregious" has its roots in Latin, where "egregius" means "distinguished" or "eminent".
Historically, the word initially had a positive connotation, implying something or someone that stood out from the crowd in a good way.
Over time, however, the meaning shifted to emphasize the negative aspects of something that stands out, such as a fault or a crime.
Example Uses
- The company's egregious handling of customer data led to a massive backlash.
- The politician's egregious lies about their past were exposed during the election campaign.
- The egregious behavior of the bully made the school take immediate action.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
excellent
good
fine
satisfactory
acceptable
tolerable
excusable
forgivable
minor
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ordinary
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standard
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admirable