How do you use Egregiously in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Egregiously meaning
conspicuously badly (used negatively)
Using Egregiously
- The main meaning on this page is: conspicuously badly (used negatively)
- In the example corpus, egregiously often appears in combinations such as: most egregiously, more egregiously, and egregiously.
Context around Egregiously
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 7 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Egregiously
- In this selection, "egregiously" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 23.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, composition, claire, editorialized, unfairly, cringeworthy and late stand out and add context to how "egregiously" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 49ers looked egregiously subpar for and and most egregiously even the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "egregiously" sits close to words such as aerobics, afterparty and ahn, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with egregiously
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This makes the Senate ever more egregiously undemocratic. (8 words)
He editorialized egregiously, injecting his own opinions time and again. (10 words)
He said the comments must be “egregiously” improper to justify disqualification. (11 words)
By this sixth installment, the lore of the Nightmare On Elm Street movies had become impossible to navigate, the character of Freddy himself had descended into cringe-worthy self-parody and, most egregiously, even the A-list cameos didn’t make sense. (42 words)
As reported by Fox News, President Trump claimed, “On this National Day of Remembrance, we pause to honor the memory of every American life so egregiously taken from us by criminal illegal aliens. (33 words)
While the film's premise is basic enough to have some potential, its complete lack of competent special effects and egregiously painful performances make it difficult to take the thriller seriously. (31 words)
Why were there no buses to transport them, no reception team, no basic hospitality, and most egregiously, no access to food or water for hours? (25 words)
Example sentences (20)
By this sixth installment, the lore of the Nightmare On Elm Street movies had become impossible to navigate, the character of Freddy himself had descended into cringe-worthy self-parody and, most egregiously, even the A-list cameos didn’t make sense.
Doctors who have dissented from official state-sanctioned treatment diktats have been and continue to be sanctioned by the medical regulator, and egregiously unfairly fired from their positions.
It’s a moment so egregiously cringeworthy, you expect a character onscreen to respond, “Oh, come ” More than a few in the press screening couldn’t hold back.
Leaf-peeping season is a perfect time to visit tiny Monson, a town that’s has been on the art radar for some time (I’m egregiously late to it).
More egregiously, they’ve been repeating Tinubu’s ill-advised and losing rhetoric that he would continue with Buhari’s achievements and policies if elected.
Most egregiously, season 5, episode 22, “Grad Finale,” teased the potential return of Johnny Galecki’s fan-favorite character David Healy.
President John DeGioia’s Oct. 8 university-wide was egregiously one-sided in its selective moral outrage, denying that Palestinian lives are as valuable as Israeli lives.
Rather, I’d say that Telson’s score is a formidable theatrical composition, egregiously overlooked in the intervening years and very much ripe for a revival of this quality.
As nice as it seemed—save for the egregiously large wheel and tire combo it wore—the $10,000 asking price was just too high.
Doug is well aware that engaging in an intimate relationship with a potential witness in Claire egregiously violates the criminal honor code.
He editorialized egregiously, injecting his own opinions time and again.
He said the comments must be “egregiously” improper to justify disqualification.
The 49ers looked egregiously subpar for the first 30 minutes of this game.
The lawsuit claims that the school district “repeatedly and egregiously” ignored complaints of rape, assault, sexual harassment, and gender-based bullying.
These subsidies, via investment tax credits and other instruments mainly based on debt, will be made available in the egregiously misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
This makes the Senate ever more egregiously undemocratic.
While the film's premise is basic enough to have some potential, its complete lack of competent special effects and egregiously painful performances make it difficult to take the thriller seriously.
Why were there no buses to transport them, no reception team, no basic hospitality, and most egregiously, no access to food or water for hours?
African-Americans trend Democratic, but woe to the Democrat who, in office, egregiously offends the black community.
As reported by Fox News, President Trump claimed, “On this National Day of Remembrance, we pause to honor the memory of every American life so egregiously taken from us by criminal illegal aliens.
Common combinations with egregiously
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- most egregiously 7×
- more egregiously 5×
- and egregiously 4×
- so egregiously 3×
- the egregiously 3×
- egregiously ignored 2×
- an egregiously 2×
- is egregiously 2×
- egregiously bad 2×