Does the word "egrarious" exist?



For some reason I thought "egrarious" was a word, but I cannot find any authoritative reference to the word.


I thought it meant "ostentatiously bad".


I am aware there is a word "egregious".



Answer



It does now that you've asked about it, but I've no idea what it means. It could indeed be a misspelling of egregious, which has the distinction of describing something that is remarkable in both a good sense and a bad sense.


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