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Meaning of egregiousness
The state of being shockingly bad or excessive
Etymology of egregiousness
The word "egregiousness" originates from the Latin word "egregius," meaning "outstanding" or "remarkable," which is a combination of "e" (meaning "out" or "forth") and "grex" (meaning "flock" or "herd"), with the suffix "-ious" added to form an adjective, and the suffix "-ness" added to form a noun, entering the English language in the 17th century to describe something that stands out, especially in a negative sense
Synonyms
atrociousness
outrageousness
scandalousness
heinousness
monstrosity
wickedness
villainy
iniquity
depravity
immorality
corruption
shamefulness
disgracefulness
ignominy
infamy
notoriety
disreputability
dishonor
turpitude
nefariousness
flagrancy
glaringness
conspicuousness
blatantness
egregiousness
flagitiousness
atrociousness
odiousness
abhorrence
detestability
Definitions
- The quality of being strikingly bad or excessive, especially in a way that is considered to be beyond what is normal or acceptable
- * The state of being remarkably or conspicuously bad, objectionable, or offensive
Usage Examples
- The egregiousness of the crime shocked the entire community
- * The company's egregiousness in handling the crisis led to a significant loss of public trust
- * The egregiousness of the politician's behavior was widely condemned by the media and the public
Antonyms
excellence
goodness
virtue
morality
integrity
honor
decency
respectability
propriety
modesty
humility
blandness
innocuousness
harmlessness
inoffensiveness
acceptability
normality
ordinariness
unnoticeability
inconspicuousness