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    blatant
    /ˈbleɪtnt/

    adjective

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

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  2. BLATANT definition: 1. very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing: 2. very obvious and intentional, when…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BLATANT is noisy especially in a vulgar or offensive manner : clamorous. How to use blatant in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Blatant.

  4. Blatant definition: brazenly obvious; flagrant. See examples of BLATANT used in a sentence.

  5. BLATANT meaning: 1. very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing: 2. very obvious and intentional, when…. Learn more.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 1. glaringly conspicuous or obvious: a blatant lie. 2. offensively noticeable: blatant disregard for a person's feelings. 3. offensively noisy. [C16: coined by Edmund Spenser; probably influenced by Latin blatīre to babble; compare Middle Low German pladderen]

  9. adjective. /ˈbleɪtnt/ (disapproving) (of actions that are considered bad) done in an obvious and open way without caring if people are shocked synonym flagrant. a blatant attempt to buy votes. It was a blatant lie. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

  10. BLATANT definition: very obvious, with no attempt to be honest or behave well: . Learn more.

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