Blatant


The meaning of the word Blatant is: completely obvious, especially in an offensive manner


Examples:

When the judge heard the defendant’s blatant lie, he became very angry.

published by Nia on 2021-08-13 21:20:30


The drunk driver’s blatant disregard for the lives of others earned him seven years in prison.

published by Siu on 2021-04-17 17:49:46


If you want to show your respect for a police officer, it is not wise to offer him a blatant bribe.

published by Damien on 2021-11-06 20:35:27


In prison, a blatant act of disobedience will get you placed in isolation.

published by Shanae on 2021-08-21 18:29:11


By wearing a short dress to church, Ellie showed her blatant contempt for the religious views of the congregation.

published by Jenae on 2021-10-10 10:30:28


The advertising is so blatant in this magazine that one can barely read the articles.

published by Ailene on 2021-02-26 09:39:35


After the player deliberately hit the quarterback in a rough manner, he was charged with a blatant foul.

published by Twila on 2021-03-21 13:12:36


Your blatant lie about having car insurance is not going to win you any favors in traffic court.

published by Magdalene on 2021-11-12 16:40:22


When the waitress ignored the African American family, everyone felt as though it was a blatant case of racism.

published by Sean on 2021-05-12 05:32:04


The thief’s blatant attempt to steal the police car angered everyone in law enforcement.

published by Merideth on 2021-10-13 04:41:57


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