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    blatantly
    /ˈbleɪt(ə)ntli/

    adverb

    • 1. in an open and unashamed manner: "yet another space show that blatantly disregarded scientific fact"

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  2. BLATANTLY definition: 1. in a way that is very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing: 2. in a way that is…. Learn more.

  3. (of an action) obvious or intentional, and done without worry about what others think: His behavior showed a blatant lack of respect. blatantly. adverb us / ˈbleɪ·t ə nt·li / It was a blatantly unfair decision. (Definition of blatant from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of blatant. blatant.

  4. Blatantly definition: in a shameless or conspicuous way; flagrantly. See examples of BLATANTLY used in a sentence.

  5. 1. : noisy especially in a vulgar or offensive manner : clamorous. 2. : completely obvious, conspicuous, or obtrusive especially in a crass or offensive manner : brazen. blatant disregard for the rules. blatantly adverb. Synonyms. caterwauling. clamant. clamorous. obstreperous. squawking. vociferant. vociferating. vociferous. yawping. yauping.

  6. blatantly. [ˈbleɪtəntlɪ] ADV. 1. (= glaringly) [ untrue, unfair] → descaradamente, obviamente. its faults are blatantly obvious → sus defectos saltan a la vista. it's blatantly obvious that → es a todas luces evidente que ... 2. (= flagrantly) [ ignore, encourage, disregard] → descaradamente, abiertamente; [ sexist, racist] → descaradamente.

  7. When you do something blatantly, you do it obviously, without trying to hide it. You might blatantly lie to your boss if you don't care about getting in trouble. Something done or said blatantly is bold and shameless.

  8. Blatantly is used to add emphasis when you are describing states or situations which you think are bad. [emphasis] It became blatantly obvious to me that the band wasn't going to last. For years, blatantly false assertions have gone unchallenged. This argument is only too blatantly an alibi for domestic repression.

  9. offensively noisy or loud; clamorous: blatant radios. tastelessly conspicuous: the blatant colors of the dress. blatant. / ˈbleɪtənt / adjective. glaringly conspicuous or obvious. a blatant lie. offensively noticeable. blatant disregard for a person's feelings. offensively noisy.

  10. (of an action) obvious or intentional, and done without worry about what others think: His behavior showed a blatant lack of respect. blatantly. adverb us / ˈbleɪ·t ə nt·li / It was a blatantly unfair decision. (Definition of blatant from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of blatant. blatant.

  11. 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.