Word: egregious Word origin: mid 16th century (in egregious (sense 2)): from Latin egregius ‘illustrious’, literally ‘standing out from the flock’, from ex- ‘out’ + grex, greg- ‘flock’. Sense 1 (late 16th century) probably arose as an ironic use. Phonetic: ɪˈɡriːdʒəs Listen:
outstandingly bad; shocking. Example: egregious abuses of copyright
remarkably good.
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