egregious
1 of 1adjective/ɪˈɡridʒəs/
Forms:more egregious,most egregious
1
bad in a noticeable and extreme way
- Her egregious behavior at the party embarrassed everyone who attended.
- The egregious mistake in the report led to serious consequences for the company.
- His egregious disregard for safety regulations endangered the lives of his coworkers.
- The egregious error in the calculation resulted in a significant financial loss.
- The egregious display of arrogance alienated him from his colleagues.