Egregious Mnemonic
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egregious
egregious
/əˈɡɹiː.dʒi.əs/
Examples
- The intimidation of the editor Jazz2006 was particularly egregious.
- As I said the chart at the end is particularly egregious.
- The proliferation of tags is egregious.
- It's one of the main culprits on the egregious article size.
- Most egregious is the insufficient referencing of the History section.
- The egregious thing to me is the utter lack of remorse.
- Egregious cases often attract the attention of the international media.
- Probably the most egregious is that the title does not match the contents.
- The most egregious concern was the attempt to twist the quotes around.
- I personally find the edits here to be the most egregious of the series.
conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
adjective
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"Egg + Regious. An egg so big and bad, it's outrageously notorious."
"Egg + Regious. The egg's mistake was so obviously bad, it was regious."
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