মর্মান্তিক, গুরুতর, বিশিষ্ট, কুখ্যাত, বিখ্যাত, শোচনীয়
(1) Conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible.
(2) Outstandingly bad; outrageous.
(1) People have said to him since then that the loss of the title might not be such a bad thing, that such an egregious collapse might well help focus the mind and restore desire in the long run.
(2) I've never seen such an egregious act of political opportunism or shameless trafficking in human misery.
(3) Why do you think the specialized business press continues to make what you consider such an egregious and howling error?
(4) I don't think you need a defector to tell you how foul he was and how egregious were his human rights abusesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac
(5) The misuse of the grand jury by prosecutors is among the most egregious abuses of all.
(6) The public has a compelling right to know about egregious examples of nepotism and favoritism like this by public officials.
(7) They are so unprofessional - if a newspaper or a broadcast programme made such an egregious slur they'd print a correction or broadcast an apology.
(8) I am not so egregious a mathematician as you are.
(9) Opposition to the extremist activities of the university unions grew stronger as their abuses became more egregious .
(10) No, the egregious violation was going past the sacred 51 day deadline for replacing a name on the ballot.
(11) But I find it hard to deny that egregious self-importance in individuals is one of the defining characteristics of our society.
(12) That's the kind of service recovery you'd expect from a decent company, especially after being publicly outed for egregious customer abuse.
(13) If you do something outrageous or egregious enough, you can become rich and famous.
(14) Keep in mind that I found these egregious examples of bias in a single issue of a single newspaper, randomly chosen.
(15) That is an egregious violation of the responsibility a scholar has.
(16) Journalists are running back and forth across town to find the most egregious technical errors and blatant fraud.
(17) When he wanted to draw some one splendid and egregious , it was Clive he took for a model.
(18) But there's often more egregious abuse among the tiny nonprofits that operate below the radar.
(19) It is in the cover-up that we usually see the most egregious abuse of a leader's power.
(20) The desire for vengeance is very strong, simply because the abuses were so egregious .
shocking
appalling
terrible
awful
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frightful
atrocious
abominable
abhorrent
outrageous
monstrous
heinous
dire
unspeakable
shameful
unforgivable
intolerable
dreadful
grievous
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