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fla·gi·tious \fləˈjishəs\ adjective Etymology: Middle English flagicious, from Latin flagitiosus, from flagitium shameful or disgraceful thing + -osus -ose; akin to Latin flagrum whip — more at flagellate 1. : disgracefully or shamefully criminal : grossly wicked : scandalous 2. : guilty of or characterized by enormous crimes or scandalous vices : villainous, corrupt Synonyms: see vicious |