egregiously in English

adverb

rudely, flagrantly

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "egregiously" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "egregiously", or refer to the context using the word "egregiously" in the English Dictionary.

1. We may temporarily suspend your account if our policies are repeatedly or egregiously violated.

2. The situation for human rights in Syria is considered egregiously poor among international observers.

3. Franz, the egregiously angry Detective Andy Sipowicz, was his usual unforgivable / lovable self times

4. 30 Franz, the egregiously angry Detective Andy Sipowicz, was his usual unforgivable / lovable self times

5. Fail - "a noun or interjection used when something is egregiously unsuccessful" - was 2009's most useful word.

6. When advertisers continue to break the rules or break the rules egregiously, then we may have to suspend those accounts.

7. Abominably acerbically Acerbly acidly acridly acrimoniously agonizingly awfully baldly balefully bitingly blatantly brashly caustically confoundedly corrodingly corrosively cruelly cuttingly damnably deadly deathly deucedly distressingly dolorously dreadfully egregiously excessively excruciatingly exorbitantly extravagantly flagrantly frightfully

8. Thomas Cartwright, who championed the Puritan Admonitioners in the next rounds of the controversy, found it less embarrassing to pretend that the first Admonition had said something else entirely than to try to defend an egregiously bad interpretation (any words of the minister at the graveside would “meintayne in the mindes of the ignorant