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What does the term 'egregious' mean?
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A
Outstandingly bad
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B
Remarkably good
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C
Mediocre
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D
Unnoticeable
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Outstandingly bad
B
Remarkably good
C
Mediocre
D
Unnoticeable
Egregious describes actions, mistakes, or behaviors that are outstandingly bad or shocking, often drawing attention due to their extreme nature. The term conveys a sense of serious error, offense, or violation that is noticeable and significant.
- A. Outstandingly bad is correct because it accurately reflects the severity and notoriety associated with egregious behavior or events.
- B. Remarkably good indicates excellence or superiority, which is the direct opposite of egregious.
- C. Mediocre suggests average or ordinary quality, lacking the extremity implied by egregious.
- D. Unnoticeable indicates something insignificant or hidden, which contradicts the highly conspicuous nature of egregious occurrences.
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