egregiously Antonyms
Strongest:
- adequately
- decently
- okay
- all-right
- good
- well
- so-so
- all-right
- good
- adequately
- nicely
- rightly
- okay
- appropriately
- suitably
- correctly
- fine
- decently
- correctly
- acceptably
- fine
- suitably
- tolerably
- tolerably
- satisfactorily
- nicely
- so-so
- appropriately
- fittingly
- rightly
- fittingly
- ok
- ok
- satisfactorily
- well
- acceptably
Strong:
- decorously
- felicitously
- seemly
- passably
- decorously
- faithfully
- precisely
- precisely
- felicitously
- exactly
- exactly
- palatably
- respectably
- seemly
- faithfully
- palatably
- ideally
- respectably
- ideally
- passably
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- miserably
- inappropriately
- unbearably
- terribly
- naughtily
- unsuitably
- shoddily
- incorrectly
- indecently
- odiously
- reprehensibly
- intolerably
- vilely
- vulgarly
- horribly
- unspeakably
- abominably
Weak:
- unsatisfactorily
- atrociously
- scantily
- inferiorly
- bad
- trashily
- wretchedly
- badly
- abysmally
- shabbily
- dreadfully
- execrably
- deplorably
- skimpily
- horrendously
- damnably
- poorly
- meanly
- deficiently
- stingily
- niggardly
- inadequately
- meagerly
- disastrously
- detestably
- sleazily
- horrifically
- awfully
- sparely
- insufficiently
- unacceptably
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, miserably, inappropriately, unbearably, terribly, naughtily, unsuitably, shoddily, incorrectly
adequately, decently, okay, all right, good, well, so-so, all right, good, adequately
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.