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Qué (quién) es EGREGIOUSNESS - definición


Egregiousness      
·noun The state of being egregious.
egregious         
HORRIBLE/SHOCKING/HORRENDOUS
a.
[Usually in a bad sense.] Extraordinary, remarkable, enormous, monstrous, outrageous, great, huge, prodigious, tremendous.
egregious         
HORRIBLE/SHOCKING/HORRENDOUS
[?'gri:d??s]
¦ adjective
1. outstandingly bad; shocking.
2. archaic remarkably good.
Derivatives
egregiously adverb
egregiousness noun
Origin
C16: from L. egregius 'illustrious', lit. 'standing out from the flock', from ex- 'out' + grex, greg- 'flock'.
Ejemplos de uso de EGREGIOUSNESS
1. Given the egregiousness of Abu Ghraib, it cannot exempt Sanchez.
2. Only God can really know Zelekha‘s motives and intentions, but whatever they are, his actions are improper and contrary to the principles of a democratic regime, and his behavior is unparalleled in its egregiousness.
3. Hewitt said nonetheless that Wilkes "has earned every day of the sentence he received" and that the prison term "reflects the egregiousness of the corrupt conduct." Wilkes has steadfastly maintained his innocence since being charged a year ago, saying his dealings with Cunningham were legitimate and blaming wrongdoing on others.