100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "egregiously"
Definition
"Egregiously" is an adverb meaning in a remarkably bad or offensive manner. It is often used to describe actions or behaviors that are conspicuously wrong or outrageous.
Synonyms
- Outrageously
 - Abominably
 - Atrociously
 - Shockingly
 - Flagrantly
 - Horribly
 - Incredibly
 - Blatantly
 
Antonyms
- Admirably
 - Commendably
 - Respectably
 - Virtuously
 - Acceptably
 - Tolerably
 
Examples
- The student egregiously violated the school's code of conduct.
 - His behavior at the meeting was egregiously unprofessional.
 - She egregiously misrepresented the facts during her presentation.
 - The company's actions were egregiously unethical.
 - The film was egregiously criticized for its lack of originality.
 - He egregiously failed to meet the project deadline.
 - The athlete was egregiously penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct.
 - Their egregiously high prices drove customers away.
 - The politician’s comments were egregiously offensive to many voters.
 - She egregiously ignored the safety protocols at work.
 - The report was egregiously filled with errors.
 - The service at the restaurant was egregiously slow.
 - His egregiously rude remarks upset everyone at the dinner party.
 - The product was found to be egregiously defective.
 - The team's performance was egregiously disappointing this season.
 - They egregiously underestimated the project's complexity.
 - The teacher egregiously favored certain students over others.
 - His egregiously loud music disturbed the entire neighborhood.
 - The novel was egregiously overhyped by critics.
 - She egregiously broke the trust of her best friend.
 - The court found the defendant’s actions to be egregiously negligent.
 - He was egregiously unprepared for the final exam.
 - The fashion designer's latest collection was egregiously out of touch.
 - Her egregiously late arrival caused problems for the entire team.
 - The instructions were egregiously unclear and confusing.
 - They egregiously mismanaged their finances.
 - The documentary highlighted egregiously poor living conditions.
 - His egregiously inappropriate joke fell flat with the audience.
 - The CEO's egregiously lavish lifestyle sparked outrage.
 - She egregiously disregarded her responsibilities at work.
 - The athlete's egregiously poor performance led to a loss.
 - The service provided was egregiously inadequate.
 - He was egregiously late to the important meeting.
 - The article was egregiously biased in its reporting.
 - Her egregiously selfish actions alienated her friends.
 - The team's egregiously lackluster performance was surprising.
 - They egregiously ignored the warnings about the storm.
 - His egregiously bad temper made him difficult to work with.
 - The movie's egregiously unrealistic plot turned off many viewers.
 - She egregiously violated privacy laws in her research.
 - The egregiously loud construction noise disrupted the neighborhood.
 - His egregiously poor manners shocked everyone at the party.
 - They egregiously miscalculated the project's budget.
 - The egregiously long wait time frustrated customers.
 - She egregiously overreacted to the minor incident.
 - The report revealed egregiously misleading statistics.
 - The egregiously bad weather ruined their vacation plans.
 - He egregiously overstepped his boundaries with his comments.
 - The team's egregiously poor strategy led to their defeat.
 - Her egregiously careless attitude put everyone at risk.
 - The egregiously low quality of the product disappointed buyers.
 - They egregiously failed to inform the public about the danger.
 - The egregiously unfair treatment of workers was exposed.
 - His egregiously loud laughter was distracting during the meeting.
 - The egregiously false claims led to a lawsuit.
 - She egregiously misjudged the situation and acted impulsively.
 - The egregiously outdated technology hindered productivity.
 - His egregiously lazy approach to work frustrated his colleagues.
 - The egregiously poor decision-making resulted in a crisis.
 - They egregiously overlooked key details in the report.
 - The egregiously bad review hurt the restaurant's reputation.
 - She egregiously miscalculated the amount of supplies needed.
 - The egregiously unqualified candidate was surprisingly hired.
 - His egregiously unkind words left lasting scars.
 - The egregiously false advertisement misled many customers.
 - Their egregiously unprofessional behavior was noted by management.
 - She egregiously disregarded the advice of her mentor.
 - The egregiously high number of errors was unacceptable.
 - He egregiously failed to comply with the regulations.
 - The egregiously rude customer caused a scene at the store.
 - Her egregiously negative attitude affected the team's morale.
 - The egregiously flawed logic in his argument was obvious.
 - They egregiously underestimated the competition.
 - The egregiously delayed project led to significant losses.
 - His egregiously poor behavior at the event was embarrassing.
 - The egregiously wrong decision resulted in a major fallout.
 - The egregiously misleading headline caught readers' attention.
 - She egregiously neglected her health in pursuit of success.
 - The egregiously low turnout for the event was disappointing.
 - His egregiously dramatic reaction was unnecessary.
 - The egregiously inaccurate report was quickly dismissed.
 - They egregiously violated the terms of their agreement.
 - Her egregiously poor judgment led to serious consequences.
 - The egregiously bad service prompted them to leave a complaint.
 - His egregiously flippant attitude was inappropriate for the situation.
 - The egregiously high levels of pollution were alarming.
 - She egregiously ignored the guidelines set by her supervisor.
 - The egregiously biased article sparked outrage among readers.
 - The egregiously long meeting drained everyone's energy.
 - He egregiously overindulged during the holiday season.
 - The egregiously dangerous conditions were ignored by management.
 - She egregiously mismanaged her time, leading to stress.
 - The egregiously unprepared team lost the competition.
 - His egregiously loud phone calls annoyed everyone in the office.
 - The egregiously false narrative was quickly debunked.
 - They egregiously failed to meet safety standards.
 - Her egregiously dismissive attitude alienated her coworkers.
 - The egregiously inaccurate statistics misled policymakers.
 - He egregiously underestimated the risks involved.
 - The egregiously flawed plan was abandoned after much discussion.
 
