blatant

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definition
adjective
blatant lies
(of bad behavior) done openly and unashamedly.
example
This is no more 'blatant' than anything that any other politician engages in on a daily basis.
It is, however, one of the most 'blatant' examples of companies trying to pass off an advertisement as reality.
Magistrates described his driving record as horrendous and said he was in 'blatant' breach of a court order.
The audience was not going to be satisfied with such a 'blatant' appeal to sentimentality.
The fact that such a detail stands out suggests the 'blatant' lack of memorable songwriting and production on much of this album.
Many lecturers will drop hints, ranging from subtle to 'blatant' , as to what will be in the exam.
In fact, I can't really think of any other 'blatant' examples of this phenomenon right now.
I'd just like to expose this statement as a 'blatant' pack of lies.
They were content to overlook all but the most 'blatant' infractions.
He stands there, squinting his eyes and pursing his lips, going on and on with such 'blatant' lies.
What are hundreds of children going to ask or think when they see this 'blatant' advertisement for sexual equipment?
He told a 'blatant' lie to all students last time round.
This can be avoided by restricting 'blatant' and misleading advertising in the media.
It is nothing but a 'blatant' act of unilateral intervention, outside the UN umbrella.
To credit the newspaper, they did retract the quote once it was exposed as a 'blatant' lie.
Such a 'blatant' lack of interest in her children's education was shocking - but sadly not exceptional.
When 'blatant' opportunities arose for commentary, the main issue was left out entirely.
Perhaps I'd just misunderstood, or squandered a 'blatant' opportunity, I thought.
There's no 'blatant' lie in that sentence but it's hardly the whole truth either is it?
It was a 'blatant' lie, and both men knew it, but neither cared all that much.
Challenge those responsible for this 'blatant' neglect and the place instantly takes on the air of the confessional.
Generally the tradition is to tell lies so 'blatant' that even small children spot them.
Given the 'blatant' bias in the reporting, the whole study has to be suspect.
Prejudice that 'blatant' doesn't usually get aired outside the pub these days.
It may be that the source and schemes behind these 'blatant' lies can be revealed by a court case.
His article was not only disappointing but appeared to be 'blatant' propaganda.
Think of the company, and its 'blatant' disregard for honesty, fair competition and legal strictures.
His action was too 'blatant' , though still acceptable in the eyes of parliament.
I think that we know that there are 'blatant' lies that are being told by both camps.
The abuse was very 'blatant' and it shocked me that it could be so overt.
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