egregiously Antonyms
Strongest:
- correctly
- all-right
- decently
- acceptably
- adequately
- nicely
- suitably
- tolerably
- well
- okay
- appropriately
- adequately
- satisfactorily
- acceptably
- tolerably
- rightly
- so-so
- appropriately
- ok
- ok
- suitably
- satisfactorily
- decently
- fine
- rightly
- well
- nicely
- fittingly
- good
- good
- okay
- fine
- so-so
- all-right
- correctly
- fittingly
Strong:
- seemly
- exactly
- decorously
- precisely
- ideally
- faithfully
- respectably
- seemly
- decorously
- palatably
- respectably
- ideally
- passably
- felicitously
- felicitously
- exactly
- palatably
- precisely
- passably
- faithfully
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- vilely
- unbearably
- abominably
- unsuitably
- miserably
- naughtily
- vulgarly
- reprehensibly
- shoddily
- unspeakably
- intolerably
- incorrectly
- inappropriately
- odiously
- indecently
- terribly
- horribly
Weak:
- damnably
- niggardly
- disastrously
- inferiorly
- deficiently
- poorly
- inadequately
- unacceptably
- stingily
- badly
- atrociously
- detestably
- unsatisfactorily
- horrifically
- insufficiently
- deplorably
- sparely
- dreadfully
- trashily
- meagerly
- abysmally
- skimpily
- sleazily
- scantily
- shabbily
- bad
- meanly
- awfully
- execrably
- horrendously
- wretchedly
Meaning of egregiously
egregiously (adv.)
Greatly; enormously; shamefully; as, egregiously cheated.
egregiously Sentence Examples
- The politician's egregiously unethical behavior alienated many voters.
- The driver's egregiously reckless actions resulted in a severe accident.
- The company's egregiously fraudulent marketing claims led to a hefty lawsuit.
- The singer's egregiously off-key performance was met with boos from the audience.
- The student's egregiously plagiarized essay earned them a failing grade.
- The artist's egregiously derivative work was criticized for lacking originality.
- The doctor's egregiously negligent mistake caused the patient's condition to worsen.
- The government's egregiously corrupt officials were involved in embezzlement and bribery scandals.
- The athlete's egregiously poor sportsmanship resulted in their disqualification from the competition.
- The manufacturer's egregiously defective products posed a serious safety hazard to consumers.
FAQs About the word egregiously
Greatly; enormously; shamefully; as, egregiously cheated.
grossly, flagrantly, vilely, unbearably, abominably, unsuitably, miserably, naughtily, vulgarly, reprehensibly
correctly, all right, decently, acceptably, adequately, nicely, suitably, tolerably,well, okay
The politician's egregiously unethical behavior alienated many voters.
The driver's egregiously reckless actions resulted in a severe accident.
The company's egregiously fraudulent marketing claims led to a hefty lawsuit.
The singer's egregiously off-key performance was met with boos from the audience.