Synonym: blazing, clamant, clamorous, conspicuous, strident, vociferous. Similar words: at any cost, at any time, at any rate, blackcurrant, distant, instant, militant, hesitant. Meaning: ['bleɪtnt] adj. 1. without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious 2. conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry.
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31. The referee ignored a blatant handball and several other offences and I was beginning to think it was not our day.
32. At the last Olympics, sports seemed to be less important than the blatant commercialism of the merchandise suppliers.
33. There could hardly have been a more blatant political manipulation of the public inquiry system in favour of the developer.
34. You doctor should not have told your parents about the abortion -- that was a blatant breach of confidentiality.
35. So, if his tactics in October 1962 were perhaps more blatant than in the past, they were certainly far from unprecedented.
36. The Department of Defense was notorious in its blatant discrimination against its non-U.
37. The blatant example of Stalin has vividly shown the world this.
38. The ruling Kuomintang is desperately in need of reform, including rooting out blatant corruption and severing gangland ties.
39. The company's refusal to hire him was a blatant act of discrimination.
40. It was his first experience of such blatant prejudice and it came as a shock.
41. Stripped of brand identity, the blatant potency of advertising imagery is laid bare.
42. You know, publicity is sort of ridiculous in its blatant, egotistical nature.
43. At first I tried ignoring his blatant sexual hints and stares.
44. It's debatable whether that statement is true or not but it was certainly pretty blatant.
45. I remembered the charm of the man, that almost blatant virility.
46. We are asked to love and question and take care of our bodies; blatant self-destruction has no place here.
47. Private social welfare organizations have been campaigning for years to end this most blatant exploitation of child labor.
48. It occurs all over the hierarchy, but is seen in its most blatant form at the second level.
49. This blatant tear-jerker features the highest number of sick and dying characters for your movie dollar.
50. It is blatant, undisguised opportunism by management, showing preference for what can be done, rather than what should be done.
51. It was a blatant attempt to discredit the Prime Minister.
52. The opposition said his bid for a third consecutive term was a blatant violation of the constitution.
53. Bright blusher looks far too blatant in summer, so avoid it like the beach on a bank holiday.
54. The Department was notorious for its blatant discrimination against non-U.S. citizen employees.
55. But the ballot stuffing was so blatant that even the Labor Department was roused to do something.
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56. With blatant double standards such as this, the West's claim of taking a moral and ethical stand is vacuous.
57. The firing is both preceded and followed by blatant cronyism.
58. It is the blatant political overkill of their foes, in fact, that may save the First Couple from themselves.
59. The bad news is that publishers are succumbing more and more often to the most blatant sort of greed.
60. However, it was obviously a blatant lie that he had no idea that Hewett and Charlton were police officers.
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