blatancy

NOUN
  1. the property of being both obvious and offensive
    the blatancy of his attempt to whitewash the crime was unforgivable

How To Use blatancy In A Sentence

  • One thing that could be a bit off-putting is that he uses a great deal of harsh language and blatancy, which can often be offensive.
  • He sees the weakness of the administration as being in its blatancy, yet this is testimony only to its strength.
  • Given the various attempts, with increasing blatancy, to cook the upcoming election, I am reminded of an old comment on elections.
  • I began to think that aggression, blatancy, was my only possible form of approach. THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
  • the blatancy of his attempt to whitewash the crime was unforgivable
  • The only way in which art could disallow such criticism would be to protest its irresponsible infancy, and admit that it was a more or less amiable blatancy in individuals, and not _art_ at all. The Life of Reason
  • The Bush administration, and the concurrent lack of a real opposition party, are merely bitter foretastes of the blatancy these tendencies must eventually achieve. Capitalism as the Engine of Global Crisis
  • It really is this very blatancy that is part of his magnetism and is reflected beautifully in his lyrics.
  • Not every decision made in streamlining this story was wise, however - the climax is foreshadowed for virtually the entire film, first breathtakingly subtle in an opening pre-title scene with Harry and Dumbledore , but only to go directly into thuddening blatancy. Archive 2009-07-01
  • Maybe its the blatancy of how outrageous her lyrics and videos are that it seems impossibly pedantic to dislike it. Sexualized Violence in a Lady Gaga Video » Sociological Images
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