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    flagitious
    /fləˈdʒɪʃəs/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person or their actions) criminal; villainous. formal

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  2. very bad or evil, or morally wrong: He was guilty of numerous disreputable and flagitious acts. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Bad and wrong behaviour. act out. angel. ASB. astray. at your worst idiom. be up to no good idiom. go round. gross misconduct. hellion. immoralist. impossible. profligate. raise hell idiom. rakishly.

  3. : marked by scandalous crime or vice : villainous. flagitiously adverb. flagitiousness noun. Did you know? Flagitious derives from the Latin noun flagitium, meaning "shameful thing," and is akin to the Latin noun flagrum, meaning "whip."

  4. Flagitious definition: shamefully wicked, as persons, actions, or times.. See examples of FLAGITIOUS used in a sentence.

  5. Use flagitious when you want to emphasize the extremely brutal nature of a crime or other bad action. The crime scene photos showed the results of actions so flagitious you could not bear to look at them.

  6. very bad or evil, or morally wrong: He was guilty of numerous disreputable and flagitious acts. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Bad and wrong behavior. act out. angel. ASB. astray. at your worst idiom. be up to no good idiom. go off the rails idiom. go round. gross misconduct. hellion. immoralist. profligacy. profligate.

  7. 1. shamefully wicked, as persons, actions, or times. 2. heinous or flagrant, as a crime; infamous.

  8. Define flagitious. flagitious synonyms, flagitious pronunciation, flagitious translation, English dictionary definition of flagitious. adj. 1. Characterized by extremely brutal or cruel crimes; vicious. 2. Infamous; scandalous: "That remorseless government persisted in its flagitious...

  9. Flagitious definition: Characterized by extremely brutal or cruel crimes; vicious.

  10. May 21, 2024 · flagitious ( comparative more flagitious, superlative most flagitious) ( literary) Guilty of terrible crimes; wicked, criminal . ( literary) Extremely brutal or wicked; heinous, monstrous . Synonyms: infamous, scandalous, nefarious, iniquitous.

  11. definition: viciously or shamefully wicked; infamous. The former head of the army was charged with crimes against humanity and will be punished for his flagitious acts.