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    blatant
    /ˈbleɪtnt/

    adjective

    • 1. (of bad behaviour) done openly and unashamedly: "blatant lies"

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  2. Blatant means very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and antonyms, and hear the pronunciation.

    • Blatant in Spanish

      BLATANT translate: descarado, descarado/da...

    • Blatant in Russian

      BLATANT translate: вопиющий . Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Traditional

      BLATANT translate: 明目張膽的,公然的. Learn more in the Cambridge...

  3. Blatant means noisy, obvious, or offensive in a vulgar or crass way. See synonyms, examples, word history, and usage of blatant in sentences.

  4. brazenly obvious; flagrant: a blatant error in simple addition; a blatant lie. Synonyms: obtrusive, undeniable, overt, unmistakable. Antonyms: inconspicuous, hidden, subtle. offensively noisy or loud; clamorous: blatant radios. tastelessly conspicuous: the blatant colors of the dress. Discover More. Other Words From. bla·tan·cy noun.

  5. (bleɪtənt) adjective. You use blatant to describe something bad that is done in an open or very obvious way. [emphasis] Outsiders will continue to suffer the most blatant discrimination. ...a blatant attempt to spread the blame for the fiasco. The elitism was blatant. Synonyms: obvious, open, clear, plain More Synonyms of blatant.

  6. Blatant means very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation, and translations in different languages.

  7. Blatant means offensively conspicuous or obvious, or offensively noisy. Learn the difference between blatant and flagrant, see synonyms, translations, and examples of blatant in sentences.

  8. Something blatant is very obvious and offensive. Don't get caught in a blatant lie, because you won't be able to weasel your way out of it. Blatant acts are done without trying to hide them.