Egregious

/ɪˈgridʒəs/ adjective

Outstandingly bad or shocking; remarkably unacceptable or appalling. Used to describe errors, behavior, or situations that are conspicuously wrong.

From Latin 'egregius,' originally meaning 'distinguished' or 'outstanding,' from 'ex-' (out of) + 'grex' (flock). Ironically, the word has undergone semantic deterioration, shifting from meaning 'remarkably good' to 'remarkably bad.'

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BNঘোর
CAescandalós
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DAgraverende
DEungeheuerlich
ELκαταισχυντικός
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FIhirveä
FRscandaleux
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