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If you had put one simple suspicion in my soul, you might have hindered me from making the egregious blunder for which I still blush, and which my husband will laugh at until his death.

Based on context clues, what does egregious mean in the excerpt?

intentional

modest

petty

scandalous

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User MindWire
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scandalous would be the answer
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User Disbeliever
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Answer:

Scandalous

Step-by-step explanation:

In this excerpt, the word that most resembles the meaning of "egregious" is "scandalous." The excerpt implies that whatever mistake the speaker made, it was a very obvious and very bad one. She also states that she wishes someone had stopped her from making such a bad mistake, but that her husband found it hilarious.

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