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blatantly

[ UK /blˈe‍ɪtəntli/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫeɪtəntɫi/ ]
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  1. in a blatant manner
    they blatantly violated the laws

How To Use blatantly In A Sentence

  • What is the point of using TV replays when you blatantly ignore what they show you? The Sun
  • I still feel this way about a lot of books; I like either nonfiction or stories in blatantly fictional settings - but not the ones that are "realistic" dramas involving self-torturing individuals and their families. A sad day for bananafish
  • It is blatantly obvious that dogs are left-wing while cats are extremely right-wing. Times, Sunday Times
  • These stories rarely take the form of something blatantly heinous like overt racism.
  • The other side decries these assaults as blatantly sexist, misogynist exercises that have no place in modern society.
  • However, he ventured to guess that no one would state that they wanted to give up the search since Alex had made it blatantly obvious that every word of their vow would be broken.
  • His movies stretch and sometimes blatantly ignore laws of physics.
  • Despite their inferiority, York could feel aggrieved about Percy Park's third try which followed a blatantly forward pass.
  • They are clever, even brilliant planners, who are now executing the first blatantly overt phase of their attack.
  • We would not know he had blatantly ignored the ban on returning to Liverpool. The Sun
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