Meaning of egregiosity | Babel Free
Definitions
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The quality of being egregious. rare, uncountable
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Someone or something that is egregious. countable, rare
Examples
“HUMBUGGERY. The world is chock-full of it. Rather the most glaring specimen of it we have seen latterly is one of the last numbers of the Washington Republic, which represents Scott’s election as beyond all doubt. Whereas, the whole mass of evidence is to the contrary. And yet there are those who will swallow the Republic’s egregiosity without a grimace.”
“However, in line with the instructions of the Court of Criminal Appeals in remanding this cause back to this court, there now must be made a determination of the degree of egregiosity involved in this patently erroneous submission.”
“How am I dazzled? In the tradition of a poetperson whose name escapes me, let me count the ways: timing, egregiosity, irony, pretended-expert evaluation, rubberstamp pseudo-refereeing of archon-Browning pseudo-research, political arrogance, technical innocence, ostracism of dissent.”
“If, in extremis, you need a simple, absolutely goddamned foolproof remedy for any further egregiosity, a heartfelt "I fucked up." will do nicely.”
“Effete eastcoast establishmentarian egregiosity”
“Faculty of Egregiosity”
“I sincerely think that someone who has clearly read enough of this group to see how personal adverts are welcomed here, but nevertheless persists in posting one, is a fool with a degree of egregiosity to boggle the western imagination.”
“I hereby award Herr Daniel the Gottem Big medal with two, count 'em, two, oakleaf clusters, a fine of two-fifty, and sixty days in the slam for the egregiosity of the act.”
“> I bet there will be, in the next 5 years, a back loaded contract so egregious, > that the league will consider actions that negate both front and back loaded > contracts...perhaps by requiring that any signing bonus and any playoff bonus > be paid out over the tenure of the contract, rather than up front. Now there's at least two owners, Peter Karmanos (Carolina) and Ted Turner (Atlanta), who would gladly break the egregiosity meter, even if their teams are only drawing 6,000 fans a game--actually, low attendance would probably be a motivation for it; that's how Sergei got signed.”
“<< Thanks for being gentle on this off-topic reminder - someone seeing the error for the first time wouldn't know if it was compiler-specific or not. >> It was because he successfully cleared my egregiosity detector :) People who say, "The buttons are the wrong color in my Windows application" may receive a response with a somewhat different tone.”
“Be that as it may, as in the case of your previous egregious egregiosity, thar be plenty o' species o' value, you two-bit case of green jello.”
““We’re packing up Axel’s gun to send it back to Pinkerton. We can’t stand its egregiosity.””
“And really the editor of the Author should revise his proofs. Thus he has allowed an egregious person to perpetrate the following egregiosity. “Three of the most prominent contemporary Parisienne journalists are now in Mazas prison.” Parisienne! What next, by Polycarp or Polly Peachum?”
“By the time the four seconds had expired his informant had usually passed to other egregiosities with which to tax Tate’s perplexed, inquiring mind.”
“Egregiosities like interpersonal, and factor (except in mathematics) should be re-interred in the dictionary.”
“In case you haven't found it - here is a recent post I put up with my top ten favorite egregiosities from Posner.”
“SI thinks the egregiosities deserve their appeal as well, but they don't say what happens if the league overturns a suspension that's already been served.”
“Kids were beamed that message loud and clear, both from Democrats and most of the public who indulged Clinton’s egregiosities and from Republicans and conservatives who condemned the president but found expedient ways to forgive the sinners in their own midst. […] The extremes to which the mainstream media can go to turn even the worst adult egregiosities into a mere teenage attitude problem were exemplified (among many examples) by the Los Angeles Times’ Sunday, April 5, 1998, front-page profile on “Chad MacDonald’s Short, Tragic Life.””
“Oh, travestatious egregiosities and egad a-mighties! LOL! Is LC an icon for you, BVD?”
“It was considered the most egregious of egregiosities to have any bad mark whatsoever on ones PERMANENT RECORD.”
“Hats off to a fine magazine ... despite the egregiosities (is that a word? it is now) in this Zantziger piece.”
“And, hey, setlist boy, just remember where those two egregiosities plopped down to ruin the neighborhood.”
“It's only one of many olympian egregiosities. (Yes, I know that is not a word. Tough noogies, it should be.)”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.