EGREGIOUSLY - meaning and definition. What is EGREGIOUSLY
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What (who) is EGREGIOUSLY - definition


Egregiously      
·adv Greatly; enormously; shamefully; as, egregiously cheated.
egregious         
HORRIBLE/SHOCKING/HORRENDOUS
a.
[Usually in a bad sense.] Extraordinary, remarkable, enormous, monstrous, outrageous, great, huge, prodigious, tremendous.
Egregiousness      
·noun The state of being egregious.
Examples of use of EGREGIOUSLY
1. Most egregiously, he took questions from reporters.
2. Which, as it transpires, they most egregiously have.
3. Why did the treasury misread collection so egregiously?
4. Fixing these egregiously regressive programs could yield really juicy benefits.
5. Banville is, as I observe him, an egregiously modest writer.