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  • 31egregiously — egregious ► ADJECTIVE 1) outstandingly bad. 2) archaic remarkably good. DERIVATIVES egregiously adverb egregiousness noun. ORIGIN Latin egregius illustrious (literally standing out from the flock ), from grex flock …

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  • 32egregiousness — egregious ► ADJECTIVE 1) outstandingly bad. 2) archaic remarkably good. DERIVATIVES egregiously adverb egregiousness noun. ORIGIN Latin egregius illustrious (literally standing out from the flock ), from grex flock …

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  • 38flagrant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. glaring, notorious, outrageous, shocking. See badness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. glaring, egregious, blatant, notorious; see obvious 1 , outrageous . See Synonym Study at outrageous . III (Roget s …

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