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  • 112egregious — egre·gious /i grē jəs/ adj: extremely and conspicuously bad Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. egregious I …

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  • 113awful — Synonyms and related words: Babylonian, Corinthian, abominable, appalling, arrant, astounding, atrocious, august, awe inspiring, awesome, awfully, awing, bad, baneful, barbaric, base, beastly, beneath contempt, big, bizarre, blameworthy, brutal,… …

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  • 114monstrous — Synonyms and related words: Atlantean, Brobdingnagian, Cyclopean, Gargantuan, Herculean, Homeric, a bit much, abandoned, abject, abominable, absurd, abysmal, amplitudinous, appalling, arrant, astronomic, astronomical, atrocious, awesome, awful,… …

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  • 115foul — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. dirty, soiled, disgusting; stormy, unpleasant; obscene, indecent; clogged, choked, entangled; unfair, underhand. See uncleanness, impurity, improbity. fall foul of II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Soiled] …

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  • 116flagrant — flagrant, glaring, gross, rank are comparable as derogatory intensives meaning conspicuously or outstandingly bad or unpleasant. Flagrant usually applies to offenses, transgressions, or errors which are so bad that they cannot escape notice or be …

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  • 117gross — adj 1. aggregate, entire, whole, all, all inclusive, inclusive, comprehensive. 2. unqualified, unmitigated, complete, total, absolute; rank, arrant, sheer, uttermost, outright, out and out, downright. 3. flagrant, blatant, glaring, egregious,… …

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  • 118monstrous — adj 1. frightful, terrifying, horrific, harrowing, hellish, awful, dreadful, Inf. scary; hideous, horrible, grotesque, horrendous, extremely ugly, repugnant, repellent, repulsive, disgusting, beastly; grisly, gruesome, ghastly, sickening,… …

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  • 119atrocious — /əˈtroʊʃəs / (say uh trohshuhs) adjective 1. extremely or shockingly wicked or cruel; heinous. 2. shockingly bad or lacking in taste; execrable. 3. very bad. {atroci(ty) + ous} –atrociously, adverb –atrociousness, noun …

  • 120hei´nous|ness — hei|nous «HAY nuhs», adjective. very wicked; extremely offensive; hateful: »The gangster was punished for his heinous crimes by a long prison sentence. SYNONYM(S): odious, infamous, atrocious. ╂[< Old French haïnos (with English ous) <… …

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