Egregious derives from the Latin word egregius, meaning distinguished or eminent. In its earliest English uses, egregious was a compliment to someone who had a remarkably good quality that placed him or her eminently above others.

Also, what does egregious abuse mean? Egregious means very bad indeed. [formal] the most egregious abuses of human rights. Synonyms: grievous, shocking, appalling, notorious More Synonyms of egregious. Quick word challenge.

Subsequently, question is, can a person be egregious?

egregious. The definition of egregious is extraordinary, but in a negative way. An example of egregious is a person who is a fantastic liar.

Does egregious mean good or bad?

It comes from a Latin word whose root means flock, as in a flock of birds. The whole Latin word means standing out from the flock. Originally, egregious meant to stand out from the flock in a good way; but now, thanks to our snarky ancestors, it means to stand out from the flock in a bad way.